TAMIL NADU, INDIA, December 15, 2021 (The Hindu): Beginning Monday (December 13), entry for devotees and tourists into the world-famous Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple in Madurai shall be permitted only if they had taken the vaccine dose for Covid-19, said Joint Commissioner (HR&CE) Chelladurai on Sunday. The Tamil Nadu government had made it mandatory for people to get inoculated, especially, if they moved in public places. Be it any shrines, or shopping malls and among others, they should have the vaccine dosage administered as mandated by the Union government. The Meenakshi Temple, which on an average, received around 30,000 to 45,000 devotees per day from various destinations, had laid out certain norms as per the government regulations. “This is to prevent the virus from spreading. The visitors shall hence possess a copy of their vaccine certificate,” the HR&CE officials said.

In Rameswaram, the Municipality officials have installed huge billboards at vantage locations informing the visitors and devotees to get inoculated. “Only those with vaccine doses taken, shall be permitted. The health department has kept the vials ready and people were given the shots on the spot,” they added. On an average, around 50,000 people per day visited the coastal town where the famous Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple was located. With the Ayyappa devotees preparing for the pilgrimage, those from Kerala and other States were thoroughly screened even if they had taken the mandated double dose of vaccine, officials said.

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