EC issues COVID-19 protocol for May 2: Negative test report must for candidates, polling agents to enter counting centres
The Election Commission has issued instructions for counting of votes in the West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry elections.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday
made it mandatory for candidates and agents to have either negative COVID-19
test results or both doses of a vaccine before entering the counting halls on
May 2, when votes of the five Assembly polls are tabulated.
The ECI issued instructions for counting of votes in
the West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry elections at a time
the country is going through an unprecedented surge of COVID-19. On Tuesday,
the ECI
banned all victory processions on May 2, and restricted the number of
people accompanying winning candidates to collect their certificate of election
from the Returning Officer to two.
“In view of second wave of pandemic and in order to
ensure completely COVID- safe arrangements during counting, the Commission has
been regularly consulting the Chief Secretaries and the Chief Electoral
Officers of all five States/UT and has taken their views and safety measures/
protocol to be followed,” an ECI statement said. The poll panel ordered the
District Election Officers to be the Nodal Officers for the counting centres to
make sure COVID-19 norms are followed.
“No candidates/agents will be allowed inside the
counting hall without undergoing RT-PCR/RAT test or without having two doses of
vaccination against Covid-19 and will have to produce negative RT-PCR report or
RAT report or vaccination reports within 48 hours of start of counting,” the EC
instructions read.
It added that the DEO should make arrangements for the
tests before counting day. “No public gathering outside the counting venue
shall be allowed during the process of counting,” the EC said.
It added that counting halls should be large enough to
maintain physical distancing and have adequate ventilation. The counting
centres as well as sealed outer boxes of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM)
and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) should be sanitised, it said. If
required, postal ballots could be counted in separate halls, it said.
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