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Odisha seals border with Chhattisgarh amid surge in Covid-19 cases

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₹2,000 for the first two violations, and fine would go up to ₹5,000 for subsequent transgressions.Official sources said the COVID-19 situation in Nuapada district, bordering Chhattisgarh, has been categorised as "critical", after infections there recorded a five-fold jump over the past four days.Mohapatra, along with senior officials, checked treatment facilities in the two districts, and gave assurances that steps are being taken to increase beds in ICUs and ramp up clinical examination.The sources also said that migrant workers, who had returned to their place of work after the COVID situation improved across the country, are coming back in hordes.State labour minister Sushant Singh said arrangements were being made for the.

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