The central government has given good news to travelers coming to india from other countries. 'Air Suvidha' has cancelled the mandatory provision of a self-declaration document, which was introduced for the prevention of Covid-19. The government has taken this decision in the wake of a significant reduction in corona cases. The Union Ministry of health and Family Welfare has announced that it will be implemented from tuesday (November 22). However, even though the 'Air Suvidha' rule has been lifted, some rules have been asked to be strictly followed by the passengers. Especially during travel, if anyone has symptoms of covid, they are asked to wear a mask immediately. It is advised that those with Covid symptoms should stay away from other passengers. It is said that such people should be kept in isolation as per the existing rules. The Central health Department has suggested that those who have come from abroad should check their health condition themselves and contact the helpline if they have any symptoms of Corona and provide the details.
It is known that passengers coming from foreign countries have to provide their details along with the details of which vaccine and how many doses they have received at what time due to the Covid restrictions. Similarly, till now the details of the RTPCR test also had to be included in the self-declaration document in the 'Air Suvidha' portals. Recently, india also removed this provision. However, even if these regulations are removed, it is better to come to india only after taking the full covid vaccine. The Central health Department said that thermal screening tests are mandatory even during boarding. According to official figures, there are 6402 active cases in india as of november 21. The national recovery rate has increased to 98.8 per cent.