Centre issues fresh guidelines for those travelling to India


New Delhi, Nov 5 (IANS): The Central Government on Thursday issued a set of fresh guidelines for those travelling to India from abroad, under which travellers seeking exemption from institutional quarantine will have to submit a negative RT-PCR report conducted within 72 hours of undertaking the journey.

In the new guidelines, the union health ministry stated, "Travellers may seek exemption from institutional quarantine by submitting a negative RT-PCR test report. This test should have been conducted 72 hrs prior to undertaking the journey."

International passengers arriving without the certificate and wishing to seek exemption from institutional quarantine can now also avail the facility available at the airports. Those coming without the certificate but not opting for the test at the airport, will have to undergo mandatory 7 days' institutional quarantine and 7 days' home quarantine.

"Only for compelling reasons or cases of human distress such as pregnancy, death in family, serious illness and parent with children of the age of 10 years or below, home quarantine may be permitted for 14 days," the guidelines added. For seeking exemption, they would need to apply to the online portal at least 72 hours before boarding.

The passengers who have been exempted from institutional quarantine will show the same to the respective state counters on their cell phones or other mode before being allowed home quarantine for 14 days.

The standard operating procedure added, "The remaining passengers shall be taken to suitable institutional quarantine facilities, to be arranged by the respective State, UT Governments to undergo mandatory seven days institutional quarantine and seven days home quarantine."

The passengers arriving through seaports or land ports will also have to undergo the same protocol as above, except that facility for online registration is not available for such passengers currently, the guidelines further stated.

"Such passengers shall submit the self-declaration form to the concerned authorities of Government of India at seaports, land ports on arrival. If found negative, they shall be advised to self-monitor their health for additional 7 days," it said.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    People traveling to India should take more Precautions ...

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  • praveen, mlore

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    what a bakwas rules???
    if emergency or death in family...72 hrs before they shud apply online!!!! how!!

    covid test complusory before 72hrs..wht if transmitted in Flight or Airport?

    day loot loot...bcoz many poor laboures got terminated from job n returning home so looting...

    in Delhi test price 5000 ( 2100 test+ lounge/waiting room fees 2900 ) in delhi is worst..i saw ppl crying n begging officials...

    its discouraging NRIs to come india and spend..how economy wil grow????

    Where Modijis NRI friends? best gift for you..

    Now Karnataka Kerala does not need test..u just fill Air suvidha online form n go home but now Adani Group will loottt mangaloreans.... jai ho...

    jai modiji.... suit boot ki sarkar... proved it again..

    dont forget India is not Covid free country.... if covid free then i would have welcomed decision but nw its meaningless and i can say its just loot common man....jai hind..
    God bless our poor people.

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  • Sandesh, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 06 2020

    Yes India is second biggest COVID hit country. Now what is the use of restricting overseas Indians. Atleast Airlines will make some money if govt allows all fights to resume.

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