Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government has put a spoke in the wheel of alcohol consumers by tweaking its COVID 19 protocols. Consumers who buy IMFL(Indian made foreign liquor) from the State's Bevco outlets will now have to have a valid COVID negative certificate to buy from these outlets. Meaning, there is no more pushing and lane jumping and the queue at the Government run beverages outlets in Kerala are going to be serpentine and longer than the usual.
The Kerala government was pulled up by the Kerala High Court on Wednesday, asking them why they are not strict on enforcing Covid protocols at Beverages outlets and gave a clear direction that alcohol consumers are also people and the government should ensure that they are not exposed to the virus.
In the counter submission, the Government has clarified that the restrictions and Covid protocols have been strictly implemented at all commercial establishments and Beverages outlets are no exception. However, the ground level realities had painted a different picture. Scenes of people crowding at outlet counters were normal on all days. But now the authorities will have to enforce the restrictions strictly and only those who have taken at least one dose of vaccine or have a negative RT PCR certificate will be allowed to buy liquor from the outlet