COVID: fined up to Rs 10,000 for violating regulations

COVID defense measures can be fined up to Rs 10,000 depending on the seriousness of the offense. Imprisonment if not fined. The case will later be filed in court. The violations include quarantine violations, uncontrolled aggravated driving, excessive passenger movement of vehicles, unauthorized release after 9 pm, no sanitizer or hand washing at commercial establishments, and more people being sent to the store.200 for the first release without wearing a mask. Mask is mandatory when traveling in the vehicle. A maximum of 5 people can enter the shop at the same time. Larger shops have discounts on the basis of the area. The cars can go up to 4 people, including the driver. If two-wheeler is a family member, 2 people. The driver of the vehicle will be sued and seized.

Coronavirus Updates in Kannur
Coronavirus Updates in Kannur

Maximum 50 marriages and 20 deaths. There is no entry in and out of the containment zone. There is confusion over the maximum penalty imposed by the state’s earlier ordinance. The penalty is lower than the federal law. In case of a contradiction between the central and state laws, the central law applies. In this case, confusion. Thiruvananthapuram city police have registered 13 cases of violation of the quarantine till 19 last year. As many as 76 cases have been registered against Pathanamthitta. In Idukki district alone, 138 people were charged in all these cases.

Corona infection crisis increased from seven states including Maharashtra, Delhi
Corona infection crisis increased from seven states including Maharashtra, Delhi

In Ernakulam district, 214 persons were booked and 165 arrested. 42 vehicles were seized. Police have issued notices to 715 persons in Palakkad. A total of 64 cases have been registered. Fourteen vehicles were seized. In Kasaragod district, 838 cases have been registered.3600 expatriates arrive todayEighteen aircraft, including Nedumbassery-Paris and Kyiv, Ukraine, will fly to Kochi today.