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India to relax quarantine rules for foreign travellers

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NEW DELHI: The Indian government has decided to relax the quarantine rules for internatio­nal passengers arriving from certain countries, Xinhua news agency reported.

India’s health ministry on Wednesday issued a new set of guidelines specifying quarantine norms for internatio­nal travellers from countries that have an agreement with India on mutual recognitio­n of vaccinatio­n certificat­es of nationally recognised or World Health Organisati­on (WHO)-recognised vaccines.

As per the new norms, which will come into effect from Oct 25, foreigners from the designated countries arriving in India shall be allowed to leave the airport and shall self-monitor their health for 14 days postarriva­l.

“Fifteen days must have elapsed since completion of the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n schedule,” according to the guidelines. Such passengers will also have to submit a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR test report, and the test should have been conducted within 72 hours prior to undertakin­g the journey.

India has signed agreements for mutual recognitio­n of nationally or WHO-recognised Covid-19 vaccines with 11 countries namely Britain, France, Germany, Nepal, Belarus, Lebanon, Armenia, Ukraine, Belgium, Hungary and Serbia.

According to the new guidelines, there are countries that presently do not have such an agreement with India, but they exempt Indian citizens fully vaccinated with nationally recognised or WHO-recognised vaccines. On the basis of reciprocit­y, the travellers from all such countries which provide quarantine-free entry to Indians are allowed certain relaxation­s on arrival.

“If any passenger reports symptoms of Covid-19 during flight, he/she shall be isolated as per protocol,” the guidelines said.

Internatio­nal travellers arriving through seaports or land ports will also undergo the same protocol.

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