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India: New Guidelines For International Arrivals From Monday

New Delhi, Feb 14: The Indian government has revised its COVID guidelines for international arrivals from today. As per the decision of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, to lift up the curbs on the travelers from the at risk category of countries. India has recommended self-monitoring for 14 days for symptoms, instead of the previous rule of home quarantine for 7 days.

India releases new COVID guidelines for international arrivalsPhoto courtesy: Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

However, according to the Ministry, there is a need to monitor the continuously changing situations too. The Ministry has also said that economic activities must be taken up in an unhindered manner. Passengers will need to upload RT-PCR negative report, which must be taken 72 hours before the journey. Moreover, passengers will also have to upload fully-vaccinated certificates and schedules.

A self-declaration form available at Suvidha Web Portal needs to be filled out by passengers, along with their history of travel, going back to 14 days.

An alternative to uploading the RT-PCR report is a certificate that confirms that the passenger has received both the vaccines. This option is only available for passengers arriving from select 72 countries. The vaccine programs for these countries have been recognised by the Indian government.

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