People arriving in India from abroad will have to stay in Institutional quarantine for 7 days
People arriving in India from abroad will have to stay in Institutional quarantine for 7 days
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New guidelines regarding quarantine have been announced for passengers landing at Delhi airport. Travellers coming from abroad will now have to live in an institutional quarantine of seven days at their expense. Then there will also be home quarantine for seven days.

If travellers coming to India from abroad want to stay in Delhi-NCR, then they have to undergo health checkup. This includes primary screening by health officers at the airport. Later, they will have to go to the Delhi government centre and undergo a second screening test. After that, the traveller will be allowed to go to the Quarantine Center. Special air and rail service between Corona continues uninterrupted. Under the Vande Bharat Mission, people trapped abroad retaliated safely to India. Now Vande Bharat Mission has reached Stage 4. In this mission, not only international but domestic aircraft are also flying. In the middle of this, new rules of quarantine have been set for travellers coming to and from Delhi.

Those arriving at Delhi airport from the flight of Vanda Bharat will have to face the new rule. Under which passengers who do not take any connecting flight, will have to go in Institutional quarantine for 7 days after exiting the airport. After which they will have to face home quarantine for 7 days. If the passenger arrives by flight to India and wants to go through their state by road, then it is necessary to follow the rules.

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