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Himachal Pradesh govt announces night curfew, makes negative Covid report must for travellers amid surge

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ANI reported. The decision was taken during ahigh-level meeting chaired by chief minister Jai Ram Thakur. The chief minister's office said, "Himachal Pradesh government has decided to impose corona curfew in four districts of the state - Kangra, Una, Solan and Sirmour from 10 pm to 5 am from the midnight of 27 April to 10 May.

This was decided in high-level meeting held under the chairmanship of CM Jai Ram Thakur.""It was also decided to make RTPCR tests within 72 hours mandatory for all visitors visiting the state.

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