Government amended the Corona guidelines for people coming from abroad (file photo)

New Delhi:

The government has amended the Corona guidelines for people coming from abroad.

Now people will have to self-monitor their health for 14 days.

At the same time, the mandatory quarantine of seven days has also been abolished.

Along with this, the 'at-risk' tag has also been removed for countries.

The Union Health Ministry said that the new guidelines will be applicable from Monday 14 February. 

According to the new guidelines, people coming from abroad will have to fill a self-declaration form online (on the Air Suvidha web portal) with travel history for the last 14 days.

They will also have to upload a negative RT-PCR report, within 72 hours of the date of travel.

Along with this, passengers can also upload their vaccination certificate, in which it is found that they have received the dose of both the vaccines.

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has also spoken about the new guidelines. 

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However, this option is available only to travelers arriving from 72 countries whose vaccination program is recognized by the Government of India as part of a reciprocal programme.

These countries include Canada, Hong Kong, United States of America, United Kingdom, Bahrain, Qatar, Australia, New Zealand and some European countries.

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The Health Ministry has said that only asymptomatic passengers will be allowed to board the flight.

During this, it is very important to follow the Corona Guidelines.

Along with wearing masks, passengers will also have to take care of social distancing.

On seeing the symptoms, the corona test of the passengers will be done immediately. 

At the same time, 67,084 new corona cases have been reported in India this morning in the last 24 hours.

At the same time, there has been a decrease of up to 6 percent in new corona cases.

Under the nationwide vaccination campaign, 171.28 crore vaccine doses have been given so far. 46,44,382 vaccinations have been done in the last 24 hours.


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