Puducherry: Chief Minister V Narayanasamy has given orders to seal off the union territory keeping in view of the rising COVID-19 infections. According to medical experts the rise is largely due to the arrival of more people from neighbouring Chennai and expats returning from abroad.
"All the inter-State borders would be strictly monitored and none from neighbouring Tamil Nadu and Chennai would be permitted into Puducherry unless it is for medical care here," he told reporters here.
The chief minister further said the stringent measures to monitor people from Tamil Nadu and also foreign returnees would go on stream on Wednesday.
"COVID-19 does not originate from the local people. It is only those coming from neighbouring Chennai and also Villupuram and Cuddalore districts of Tamil Nadu and also those returning from foreign countries to Puducherry the spread was galloping," he said after being part of a video conference by the Prime Minister with Chief Ministers of some States and Lt Governors of a few Union Territories.
Narayanasamy also said presently those coming from Tamil Nadu to Puducherry for family functions, funerals and for other reasons had been contributing to the rise in the number of infections in the union territory.
"The local people are the not source of the spread of the disease. Hence from Wednesday, police, Health and Revenue authorities would keep all those arriving from hotspots in neighbouring Tamil Nadu would not be permitted for any unjustified reason," he added.
He said that those coming from Chennai and other places would be required to stay in quarantine if they did not have the necessary permission while those returning from abroad should have authentic evidence about their health status before seeking entry into Puducherry.