New Delhi: Now the speed of Corona is slowing down in the country. There has been a steady decline in the corona cases coming out every day. Meanwhile, the Union Health Ministry has issued new guidelines for international passengers on Thursday. The guidelines issued by the government will be effective from February 14.
According to the new guidelines, there will be no demarcation of ‘at risk’ and other countries. Apart from this, there has also been talk of 14 days of self-monitoring and self-testing after coming to the country. Whereas home quarantine was mandatory for the first seven days.
Ministry of Health issues revised guidelines for international arrivals, to come in effect from 14th Feb
The demarcation of countries ‘at-risk’ & other countries removed.
Recommends 14 days self-monitoring post-arrival as against 7 days home quarantine as was mandated earlier. pic.twitter.com/oPJBKwCkak
— ANI (@ANI) February 10, 2022
As per the guidelines, those traveling to India should submit complete and factual information in self-declaration form on the Air Suvidha Portal (https://www.newdelhiairport.in/airsuvidha/apho-registration) before the scheduled journey. Along with this, passengers will also have to give travel details for the last 14 days.
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Let us inform that, according to the data released on Thursday, after the arrival of 67,084 new cases of COVID-19 (COVID-19) in India, the number of infected in the country has increased to 4,24,78,060. At the same time, the number of patients under treatment has come down to 7,90,789. According to the data, after the death of 1,241 more people from COVID-19 in the country, the total number of people who lost their lives due to infection has increased to 5,06,520. Currently, 7,90,789 corona virus infections are being treated in the country, which is 1.86 percent of the total cases of infection.