As notified by the Union Ministry, before boarding, all travellers shall give an undertaking that they would undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days of which seven days are paid institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by seven days isolation at home with self-monitoring of health. In exceptional and compelling cases including human distress, pregnancy, death in the family, serious illness and parent(s) accompanied by children below 10 years, home quarantine may be permitted for 14 days.
The passengers shall receive the list of dos and don'ts along with ticket from the concerned agencies. Apart from abiding the quarantine rules, using Aarogya Setu app in their respective mobile phones shall be mandatory in such cases. Only asymptomatic travellers will be allowed to board the flight after the thermal screening.
Passengers arriving through the land borders will also have to undergo the same protocol and only those who are asymptomatic will be allowed to cross the border into India.
A self-declaration form in duplicate shall be filled by the person in the flight or ship and a copy of the same will be given to health and immigration officials present at the airport, seaport, land port. The form may also be made available on AarogyaSetu app, the guidelines said.
Apart from the sanitization and disinfection of airports and flights along with maintenance of social distancing norms, the ministry has also suggested wearing masks, environmental hygiene, respiratory hygiene, hand hygiene among others for airline and ship crew and all passengers.
On arrival, thermal screening would be carried out in respect of all the passengers by the health officials present at the airport, seaport and land port.
The passengers found to be symptomatic during screening shall be immediately isolated and taken to a medical facility as per health protocol and remaining passengers shall be taken to suitable institutional quarantine facilities, to be arranged by the respective state and union territory governments.
In case of someone found to be coronavirus positive, they shall be assessed clinically, the guidelines said. If they are assessed as mild cases, they will be allowed home isolation or isolated in the COVID Care Centre, either public and private facilities, as appropriate.
"Those having moderate or severe symptoms will be admitted to dedicated COVID Health facilities and managed accordingly," it said.
The guidelines come as India is likely to open up inbound international travel in the next couple of months. All international travel has been suspended for over two months now as India went into lockdown in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Domestic travel resumes on Monday, although with limited operations. Further, Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Saturday said that international flight operations from India might commence from July depending upon the circumstances surrounding the Covid-19 outbreak.
During an online question and answer session, the minister said: "If the situation eases and improves, by that I mean if the virus behaves in a predictable manner, we get used to the idea of being able to coexist with the virus and we are in a position to make arrangements."
"So far, the 'Vande Bharat' mission has moved very well and I am confident that when domestic flights start, they will also proceed very well... So why not start (international flights) by June middle or June end or July," he added.
Centre's 'Vande Bharat' mission to bring back stranded Indians from foreign land through aircraft and ships, however, is underway and more people will be brought back home under the initiative.
(With Agency inputs)
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As per the ministry’s guidelines, passengers would have to undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days i.e. 7 days paid/institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by 7 days of isolation at home with self-monitoring of health.
Passengers would undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days i.e. 7 days paid institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by 7 days isolation at home with self-monitoring of health
- Health Ministry
— OTV (@otvnews) August 2, 2020
Before planning to travel, all travellers should submit self-declaration form on the online portal (www.newdelhiairport.in) at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled travel.
They should also give an undertaking on the portal that they would undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days.
Travellers can seek exemptions from institutional quarantine by submitting a negative RT-PCR test report on arrival which should have been conducted within 96 hours prior to journey.
Passengers arriving through the land borders would have to undergo the same procedure and only those who are asymptomatic will be allowed to cross the border.
Upon arrival, the passengers with no symptoms/pre-symptomatic/very mild cases will be allowed home isolation or they could be isolated in COVID care centres as deemed fit.
Similarly, those passengers with severe/mild/moderate symptoms will be admitted to dedicated COVID health facilities.
(Edited By Suryakant Jena)
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