Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Plan for Covid test at airport for int’l flyers

- Anvit Srivastava

NEW DELHI: Internatio­nal passengers arriving in Delhi may soon get themselves tested for the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) at the airport and will not be required to go into institutio­nal quarantine if the result is negative. The proposal by the airport operator is yet to be approved by the ministry of health, but staff at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport is ready to facilitate the tests if it gets the go-ahead, officials said.

At present, passengers arriving from overseas are only screened for symptoms at the Delhi airport and are required to undergo a compulsory seven days’ institutio­nal quarantine followed by seven days of home quarantine.

Some passengers such as pregnant women, those travelling with a child below 10 years of age, those who have suffered a death in the family or have a critical illness, or those with a recent negative Covid-19 report, may be granted conditiona­l exemption from mandatory institutio­nal quarantine. The proposal to conduct Covid-19 tests at the airport, officials said, will be useful to passengers who are not carrying a recent test report.

“It will help them go home straight away if the reports of tests conducted at the airport show negative results. However, the results will take at least eight hours, and therefore a special waiting area will be set up for these passengers at Terminal 3,” said an airport official, asking not to be named. “Authoritie­s at the Delhi airport are prepared to arrange for the required space,” he added.

An official said the idea has just been put forward and the ministry of civil aviation is yet to respond to it. A second Delhi airport official said it is expected that once the ministry of health approves the proposal, it will be applicable to all airports across the country.

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