This story is from July 6, 2020

Kerala stops Kasaragod-Mangaluru daily commuters’ e-pass

In a bid to prevent transmission of Covid-19 through borders, the Kerala government has decided to stop issuing e-passes for daily commuters from Mangaluru to Kasaragod with immediate effect.
Kerala stops Kasaragod-Mangaluru daily commuters’ e-pass
MANGALURU: In a bid to prevent transmission of Covid-19 through borders, the Kerala government has decided to stop issuing e-passes for daily commuters from Mangaluru to Kasaragod with immediate effect.
Kasaragod and Dakshina Kannada district administrations were issuing e-passes for daily commuters, especially for professionals/ students/ other workers, in order to carry out their day to day occupational activities in both districts for entry through Talapady checkpost.

Kerala revenue minister E Chandrashekharan decided, after holding an official meeting in Kasaragod on Monday, that e-pass process should be stopped immediately to prevent the spread of disease.
“There are many people including doctors who commute between Kasaragod and Mangaluru daily. All such daily commuters should stay in their work places for 28 days. Only those who are ready to stay in Kasaragod for 28 days will be allowed to enter here. Similarly, those who are working in Mangaluru should stay there for 28 days. Daily commuters will not be allowed to travel on daily basis. This order is applicable to all including doctors,” the minister said.
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