Millennium Post

Guidelines issued for passengers returning by repatriati­on flights

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Wednesday issued guidelines for the screening and handling of passengers on their return to the city airport from abroad in repatriati­on flights amid the Covid-19-induced lockdown. In an order, the Delhi health department said the guidelines are in view of the planned phased return of the Indian nationals stranded abroad by the Ministry of External Affairs in coordinati­on with the Indian missions overseas.

The order issued by the Delhi health secretary said guidelines have been issued for screening and handling of such passengers on their return to the city airport to mitigate the possibilit­y of spread of COVID-19 infection.

Passengers returning to Delhi airport will be quarantine­d in a paid facility for 14 days from the date of their arrival, the order said.

Air India will operate 64 flights from May 7 to May 13 to bring back around 15,000 Indian nationals stranded abroad amid the Covid-19-induced lockdown, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had said on Tuesday.

The sequence of checking after landing at the airport would be — screening, immigratio­n formalitie­s, luggage collection and customs, going through control room and then triage room, the order said.

Twenty medical teams, four teams each from the three city municipal corporatio­ns and New Delhi Municipal Council, and four teams also from RTRM

Hospital will be deployed for triaging of passengers, officials said. The Directorat­e General of Health Services will provide PPE kits and other consumable­s, the order said.

The District Magistrate of New Delhi will coordinate with the airport authoritie­s and appoint a nodal officer in charge of the triage room.

Those passengers who are not residents of Delhi can be looked after by Resident Commission­ers and nodal officers of their respective states and after triaging can take care of their transporta­tion to their respective states. District Magistrate of New Delhi will create paid quarantine facility near the airport, and DMS of South District and South East District will create such facilities in their districts, the order said.

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