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INDIAN STATES THAT HAVE IMPOSED TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AMID OMICRON SCARE

INDIAN STATES THAT HAVE IMPOSED TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AMID OMICRON SCARE

The new Omicron variant of COVID-19 has triggered waves of fear all across the world. It’s not only numerous countries that have implemented new travel rules, but several Indian states have also announced updated travel guidelines. Read on to know which states have implemented travel restrictions amid Omicron scare.

MAHARASHTRA

The Maharashtra state government has requested all international travellers to send details of their travel history of the past 15 days, before boarding a flight to Mumbai. Passengers travelling from at-risk nations, will have separate counters for checking. Additional RT-PCR tests as well as institutional quarantine will be mandatory. Further, all those who have connecting flights, will also be required to undergo an RT-PCR test. They will be allowed to board their connecting flight only if the result comes negative. Domestic travellers will be permitted to travel if they are fully vaccinated, or are able to produce a negative COVID test report, which has been done 48 hours before travel.

KARNATAKA

The state government has announced that all international travellers arriving in the state will have to take a mandatory RT-PCR test, and should also be in seven days home quarantine. Those who test negative or are symptomatic, will have to undergo home testing on the fifth day, while those who test negative, will be in home quarantine for seven days. Further, the asymptomatic ones will be tested on the seventh day; if they test positive, they will be treated separately, or will be immediately hospitalized.

NEW DELHI

As per the updated travel rules, all international travellers before their scheduled travel, would be required to submit self-declaration form on the online ‘Air Suvidha’ portal (https://www.newdelhiairport.in/airsuvidha/apho-registration), including details of last 14 days. Further, travellers will need to upload a negative RT-PCR test report, which has been conducted within 72 hours prior to the journey.