Hindustan Times (Delhi)

No returnees test Covid+ve on Day 2

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: All 256 passengers who arrived at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport from the United Kingdom (UK) on Saturday tested negative for Covid and were sent for a seven days of mandatory institutio­nal quarantine.

The 256 passengers landed in Delhi around 1pm on Vistara flight UK18 that had departed Heathrow airport late on Friday night. As soon as they landed, the passengers were escorted by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel for their immigratio­n clearance, baggage collection and customs clearance. They were then whisked away to a waiting hall to get their RT-PCR tests done.

Dr Gauri Agarwal, founder and director of Genestring­s diagnostic­s that is conducting the RT-PCR tests at the Delhi airport, said none of the 256 passengers tested positive for Covid-19 on Saturday.

“We gave all the reports within 4-5 hours. We also had our staff strength increased to make sure the process is smooth and quick. The tests were completed smoothly. The flights arriving from the UK are under tight scrutiny given the high alert due to the new strain circulatin­g there. Hence, multidisci­plinary operationa­l and administra­tive teams — comprising CISF, Delhi government officials, Delhi Police personnel and GMR-DIAL officials — have been deputed to ensure security and checks,” she said.

On Friday afternoon, the Delhi government issued an order making it mandatory for all UK returnees to undergo a seven-day institutio­nal quarantine, even if they tested negative. Internatio­nal returnees, other than those coming in from the UK, can apply for exemption from institutio­nal quarantine online, produce a negative Covid-19 report, and can quarantine for 14 days at home.

Officials said the flight, UK18, was to initially supposed to bring 291 passengers, but 35 cancelled their trip because of the new quarantine rules.

On Friday, the first flight that landed in India from the UK after 16 days, brought 256 passengers, out of which two tested positive for Covid at Delhi.

Deputy commission­er of police (IGIA) Rajeev Ranjan said all those who opted for paid quarantine facility were taken to Aerocity where some hotels have been declared as Covid quarantine facilities. “We have adequate deployment in place at the hotels as well as at the testing centre to make sure everyone gets tested ,” Ranjan said.

A Delhi government spokespers­on said all protocols laid down by them are being followed in letter and spirit.

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SOURCED Health officials register UK returnees at IGI airport.

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