Chandigarh to shift testing centres from market in Sector 11
Chandigarh, September 7
Covid testing centres will be shifted from the Sector 11 market by Thursday. UT Adviser Manoj Parida assured the local market association that the centres would be shifted to Parade Ground, Sector 17, Exhibition Ground, Sector 34, sites at IT Park, Sector 42 lake, Sector 10 road near the museum and Mani Majra. Private laboratories have to follow all precautions and safety measures.
Earlier, a delegation of traders, led by Diwakar Sahoonja, president of the Market Welfare Association, Sector 11, Charanjiv Singh, chairman, Chandigarh Beopar Mandal, and councillor Maheshinder Singh Sidhu held a meeting in this regard with Parida. — TNS
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