Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh too said everyone entering the state, whether on domestic flights or trains or buses, will have to compulsorily undergo home quarantine for 14 days.
He ruled out any complacency despite Punjab posting the highest recovery rate of 90 per cent in the country.
“Screening of those entering the state would be done at all state and district border entry points, as well as railway stations and airports, and those found symptomatic would be sent into institutional quarantine, while others would have to undergo mandatory two-week home quarantine,” the chief minister said in his live Facebook programme.