Now travelers from these two countries will not be able to come to India without a health certificate

New Delhi: Seeing the outbreak of deadly corona virus, now the central government has started taking more stringent steps. The Modi government at the Center has now tightened the surveillance at the airport. In the same sequence, the Central Government has now banned any traveler coming from two countries to enter India without a health certificate. Countries like China and Japan have not been included in this list.

The order issued by the Union Health Ministry states that all travelers coming from Italy and South Korea will have to bring a certificate of coronavirus free from their local health department. Without this health certificate, no traveler coming from these two countries will be allowed to enter India. For this, the Ministry of External Affairs has informed the Government of Italy and South Korea.

An official related to the case said that the foreign ministry has cancelled all visas for the most infected China. With this, screening has been made compulsory for travellers coming from 12 countries including Japan at airports in India. Apart from this, the Central Government has ordered a thorough investigation for all passengers.

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