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Covid-19 Test Report Compulsory to Enter Parliament

The Parliament is prepared for the forthcoming Monsoon Session, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariats have given definite rules for MPs, their own staff, and parliamentary workers to follow during the period.

The individuals have been mentioned to get their RT-PCR inspections completed 72 hours before entry into the Parliament after September 11 and onwards. In the event that the tests are not done, at that point, it will be done at the reception and the individuals should hold up until the outcomes are out. On the off chance that the individuals are found COVID-19 negative yet still show symptoms, at that point RT-PCR test will be directed. Till the outcomes are out, home isolation will be recommended.

The MPs have been encouraged to get their own staff and family checked in prior to the session. Point by point rules has been sent to the individuals of the Parliament for this reason. On the off chance that any of the individual staff or relatives test positive, at that point, the MPs concerned should isolate themselves and follow required government rules.

The Lok Sabha Secretariat has built a camp for COVID-19 tests on Saturday, where all workers intended to be put on the job during the session will be examined. Seven counters have been set up for the purpose of the gathering of Parliament.

No individual that shows symptoms will be permitted into the House, aside from guests, during the meeting.

Prior, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla had offered ways to guarantee that appropriate caution is practised with respect to health safety. For this, complete courses of action associated with health check-ups are being set up inside the Parliament House during the Monsoon Session.

Birla had said that all arrangements dependent on “expert advice” will be attempted to guarantee smooth execution of the meeting and forestall the spread of Covid-19 disease.

Thermal guns and Thermal scanners will be utilized for noticing the internal body temperature levels of each one of those going into the House. Moreover, legitimate measures for sanitization of the premises will be included.

Touchless sanitizers will be placed at 40 spots inside the House and crisis medical groups and ambulances put on the reserve.

All rules relating to Covid-19 restriction will be rigorously followed.

The social distancing and different rules will be followed inside the Lok Sabha hall. Individuals will be permitted to address the Chair while sitting in their particular seats.

There is additionally a proposition to limit the number of media people in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. RT-PCR tests will be obligatory for all media people.

The Monsoon Session is planned to happen from the 14th of September.

 

(WITH IANS INPUT)