7 Days Quarantine Must For International Arrivals!!
Along with this, passengers will have to give complete information about the journey and themselves on the 'Air Suvidha Portal'.
The Ministry of health has issued a new guideline for international Arrivals.
In view of the increasing cases of coronavirus, according to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of health, now a 7-day home quarantine will be required for all travellers coming to India.
Along with this, passengers will have to give complete information about the journey and themselves on the 'Air Suvidha Portal'.
Make these rules necessary
The negative RTPCR report will have to be uploaded on the 'Air Suvidha Portal' before the journey. This report should be of the test conducted within 72 hours.There should be an official confirmation of the report. If proved to be fake, a case can be registered.
Passengers will have to give an undertaking of home quarantine, self-health monitoring.
People coming from high-risk countries will have to go through the Arrival Test. QA quarantine will have to be completed if found positive.
Airlines will have to allow only people who have registered through 'Air Suvidha Portal'.
Passengers coming from high-risk countries will have to wait for their negative RTPCR report on arrival in India.
If the report comes negative then they will have to complete 7 days home quarantine. After this, the test will have to be done again on the eighth day.
On the eighth day, the RTPCR report will have to be uploaded on the air Suvidha Portal.
If the report comes negative, then they will have to do health monitoring for 7 days.
It is noteworthy that recently 125 cases of corona have been reported in a flight from italy to Amritsar. A total of 179 passengers were present in this aircraft. All these passengers have been quarantined.