Coronavirus India update: Centre issues revised guidelines for international arrivals

By  Jasleen Kaur October 20th 2021 06:37 PM -- Updated: October 20th 2021 06:53 PM

Coronavirus India update: The Centre has reviewed the existing guidelines for international arrivals as the global trajectory of the Covid-19 pandemic continues to decline with increasing vaccination coverage across the globe.
An order issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, read, "The global trajectory of Covid-19 pandemic continues to decline with certain regional variations. The need to monitor the continuously changing nature of the virus and the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) must still remain in focus." Best 500  Airport Pictures [HD] | Download Free Images on Unsplash It further read, "The existing guidelines (issued on 17th February 2021 with subsequent addendums) for international arrivals in India have been formulated taking a risk-based approach. In view of increasing vaccination coverage across the globe and the latest update on coronavirus in India, the existing guidelines for international arrivals in India have been reviewed." The revised guidelines say... All travellers should submit a self-declaration form on the online Air Suvidha portal before the scheduled travel, upload a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR report (this test should have been conducted within 72 hrs prior to undertaking the journey) and each passenger shall also submit a declaration with respect to the authenticity of the report and will be liable for criminal prosecution if found otherwise. Coronavirus: 'World's best airport' warns of prolonged crisis - BBC News The order also instructed the travellers to give an undertaking on the portal or otherwise to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, through concerned airlines, before they are allowed to undertake the journey that they would abide by the decision of the appropriate government authority to undergo home quarantine/ self-health monitoring, as warranted. The order informed that continuing with the earlier approach, travellers from certain specified countries (based on the epidemiological situation of Covid-19 in those countries) are identified for additional follow up. Also read | CBSE allows Class 10, 12 students to change exam centres for Term 1 exams These include the need for additional measures. The listing of such specified countries will be made available on the websites of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, and the link of the same will be available at the website of the Ministry of External Affairs and Air Suvidha Portal. There are countries that have an agreement with India on mutual recognition of vaccination certificates of nationally recognised or WHO recognised vaccines. Tokyo Haneda World's Cleanest Airport | SKYTRAX Similarly, there are countries that currently do not have such an agreement with India, but they exempt Indian citizens fully vaccinated with nationally recognised or WHO recognised vaccines. Also read | Two terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian dist On the basis of reciprocity, the travellers from all such countries which provide quarantine-free entry to Indians are allowed certain relaxations on arrival (Category A countries). The order stated that before boarding, the do's and don'ts shall be provided along with tickets to the travellers by the airlines/agencies concerned. It further directed airlines to allow boarding by only those passengers who have filled in the self-declaration form on the 'Air Suvidha' portal and uploaded the negative RT-PCR test report. It stated that at the time of boarding the flight, only asymptomatic travellers will be allowed to board after the thermal screening. Furthermore, the order advised all passengers to download the Aarogya Setu app on their mobile devices. How Dallas-Fort Worth Airport Became the Busiest in the World | Condé Nast Traveler The order stated that deboarding should be done ensuring physical distancing and thermal screening would be carried out in respect of all passengers by the health officials present at the airport. The self-declaration form filled online shall be shown to the airport health staff. The passengers found to be symptomatic during screening shall be immediately isolated and taken to a medical facility as per health protocol. If tested positive, their contacts shall be identified and managed as per laid down protocol, said the order. It stated that if a traveller is coming from a country with which India has reciprocal arrangements for mutual acceptance of WHO approved Covid-19 vaccines (Category A), then, if they are fully vaccinated, they shall be allowed to leave the airport and shall self-monitor their health for 14 days' post-arrival. Ahmedabad airport to be partially closed during January-May If partially/not vaccinated, the travellers need to undertake various measures which include submission of sample for post-arrival Covid-19 test at the point of arrival after which they will be allowed to leave the airport, home quarantine for 7 days, re-test on the 8th day of arrival in India and if negative, further self-monitoring their health for next 7 days, informed the order. If a traveller is coming from a country excluding those covered under Category A, they would be required to undergo the measures as mentioned above, irrespective of their vaccination status. Adani Group takes over Mumbai airport management, now controls 33% of India's air cargo traffic - Business News The countries from where travellers would need to follow additional measures on arrival in India, including post-arrival testing (countries at-risk) are Europe, including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand and Zimbabwe. -PTC News

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