Central government writes letter to Maharashtra government, gives important instructions
Central government writes letter to Maharashtra government, gives important instructions
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New Delhi: The Maharashtra government has amended the guideline on quarantine for international travellers in view of concerns over the Omicron variant. After this, the Central government has asked the state to change its order with the SOP issued by the Union Health Ministry last Wednesday. actually In a recent letter to the Government of Maharashtra, the Union Health Ministry has said, "The rules framed by the State Government for air passengers are contrary to the guidelines issued by the Centre. '

Let me tell all of you that Maharashtra has made seven days institutional warranty mandatory for passengers coming to the state from "atrisk" countries under the guidelines issued by the State Disaster Management Authority last Tuesday night. This will also lead to RT PCR test on the second, fourth and seventh days of arrival of passengers. On the other hand, if the passenger is found to be a cov positive, the passenger will be shifted to the hospital. At the same time, even if the test is not conducted, the passenger will have to undergo a seven-day home quarantine. It is also being said that in a letter sent by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan, all states and Union Territories have been asked to follow uniform guidelines against Omicran variant. At the same time, a letter sent by the Union Health Ministry directed to amend some of the directions issued by the Maharashtra government to international travellers, which was issued on November 30.

These guidelines have been asked to be changed, which include important points in this way. It is said that the rt-PCR test required by all international passengers at Mumbai airport, irrespective of the country' s. At the same time, all international passengers will have to have a mandatory 14-day home quarantine, even if they have an RT-PCR test negative on arrival at the airport. Further, further travel may be approved on the basis of mandatory RT-PCI test and report for passengers planning to land in Mumbai and take connecting flights from there. At the same time, a negative RT-PCR test has been said to be mandatory for domestic passengers arriving in Maharashtra from other States 48 hours before the date of travel.

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