The RT-PCR negative test report that permits passengers travel from UAE to India to avoid paid quarantine isn't necessary, however is extremely suggested, in keeping with an notice advisory issued by the consulate General of India in Dubai City on Monday.
On August three, India's Ministry of Health & Family Welfare revised its guidelines, allowing travellers with a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR test report back to request exemption from the mandatory seven-day institutional quarantine.
The test result would need to be no over ninety six hours old and be shown to the authorities in print upon arrival.
Under the 'Air Suvidha' portal, passengers may register on www.newdelhiairport.in, fill up the online form declaration and upload their RT-PCR result of Covid-19 test.
Subject to approval, the traveller would then be allowed to proceed directly to their home for home quarantine.
Advisory on RT-PCR test for passengers travelling to India. pic.twitter.com/1fmIpobSEk
— India in Dubai (@cgidubai) August 10, 2020
The move was undertaken to alleviate the monetary pressure of a paid quarantine on passengers, whereas additionally easing the burden on state authorities catering to a large range of incoming passengers from overseas.
The statement issued by the consulate in Dubai noted that taking the Covid test will "undoubtedly create travel safer" for passengers, so serving to each UAE and India in the fight against the spread of Covid-19.
It reiterated that every one passengers travel from UAE to India are suggested to hold the RT-PCR negative test report, even if it's not mandatory.
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