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Kannur ജില്ല The district is fully cooperating with strict regulations similar to lockdown. Vehicles were scarce at the district headquarters and other major cities. The buses did not run. Most of the shops were closed. Police checks were carried out at most intersections but were not strict. All essential services worked. In Kannur city, except for milk and drug stores, all other business establishments were closed. Only ambulances and other emergency vehicles rushed to the hospital.

There were only long-distance lorries on the national highway. KSRTC had said that long-distance buses would run the service, but only a handful ran due to the low number of passengers. Passengers on trains were also low. There were several police checks in the city. There were very few vehicles and people in the Alcove area. Many shops selling essential items were not open. Shrines functioned but people were few.


Let there be a salute! A two-wheeler passenger greets a police officer who was inspecting a vehicle at Kannur Caltex Junction yesterday after imposing restrictions similar to a lockdown in the wake of the Kovid expansion.

The police check was strong. Only one medical store was open in Peringom Town. Most of the vehicles were not on the road. The hartal was in effect in Iritti. The vehicles were driven only for essentials like hospital and marriage. The shops were closed. He was released after being checked by police and vehicles. The shops belonging to the discount category in Chakrakal were kept open. Only one hotel is open. A few auto and taxi vehicles were in service. Private vehicles were scarce. Police surveillance was strong.

Not blocked at the border

With the withdrawal of the lockdown in Karnataka, there were vehicles from Kerala and back at the Makoottam border. The RTPCR certificate requirement of 72 hours for normal passengers and 7 days for freight remains. Vehicles bound for Kerala were not stopped at the border.

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