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COVID-19 Testing Begins In Utkal Varsity Ahead Of Vice President Visit

Bhubaneswar: COVID-19 testing of all people likely to come in contact with Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu during his visit to Utkal University in Odisha Capital, has started on Wednesday.

The Vice President will be visiting the university’s annual convocation, scheduled on April 3.

According to sources, only those persons with COVID-19 negative certificate will be allowed to attend the convocation ceremony.

It may be mentioned that all students and staff of the university will undergo the mandatory rapid antigen test. Those who are scheduled to come in close contact with the Vice-President will have to undergo RT-PCR test, said sources.

Also Read: VP At Utkal University Convocation: Antigen Test Of Students & Staff Made Mandatory

 

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