MHA issues guidelines for international arrivals: 14-day paid quarantine and 7 days home isolation

The guideline issued by MHA also state that dos and don'ts shall be provided along with tickets to the travellers by the agencies concerned.
 

MHA issues guidelines for international arrivals: 14-day paid quarantine and 7 days home isolation

New Delhi: The ministry of health and family welfare has issued guidelines for international flight arrivals in airports across the country, as part of the Central government's initiative to gradually resume air travel amidst coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak.

The norms dictate a 14-day mandatory quarantine, which will include 7 days of institutional quarantine at one's own cost followed by 7 days of home isolation.

Here's the list of guidelines shared by the ministry:

Specifying guidelines for international arrivals, the ministry said that before boarding, all the travellers would have to give an undertaking that they would stick to the above rule to ensure least chances of transmission.

Exceptions will be given in a few cases — human distress, pregnancy, death in family, serious illness and parents accompanied by children below 10 years of age. They will be asked to self-isolate at home for 14 days.

Dos and don'ts shall be provided along with tickets to the travellers by the agencies concerned.

All passengers shall be advised to download Aarogya Setu app on their mobile devices.

At the time of boarding the flight/ ship, only asymptomatic travellers will be allowed to board after thermal screening.

Passengers arriving through the land borders will also have to undergo the same protocol as above, and only those who are asymptomatic will be enabled to cross the border into India.

Self-declaration forms in duplicate shall be filled by the person in the flight/ship and a copy of the same will be given to Health and Immigration officials present at the airport/ seaport/ Iandport. The form may also be made available on Aarogya Setu app.

Suitable precautionary measures such as environmental sanitation and disinfection shall be ensured at the airports as well as within the flights.

During boarding and at the airports, all possible measures to ensure social distancing to be ensured.

Suitable announcement about COVID-19 including precautionary measures to be followed shall be made at airports/port and in flights/ships and during transit.

While on board the flight/ ship, required precautions such as wearing of masks, environmental hygiene, respiratory hygiene, hand hygiene etc. are to be observed by airline/ ship staff, 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/ Iandport.

The passengers found to be symptomatic during screening shall be immediately isolated and taken to medical facility as per health protocol.

The remaining passengers shall be taken to suitable institutional quarantine facilities, to be arranged by the respective State/ UT Governments.

These passengers shall be kept under institutional quarantine for a minimum period of 7 days. They shall be tested as per ICMR protocol available at https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Revisedtestingguidelines.pdf.

If they test positive, they shall be assessed clinically.

a. If they are assessed as mild cases, they will be allowed home isolation or isolated in the Covid Care Centre (both public & private facilities) as appropriate.

b. Those having moderate or severe symptoms will be admitted to dedicated COVID Health facilities and managed accordingly.

If found negative, they shall be advised to further isolate themselves at home and self-monitor their health for 7 days.

In case, any symptoms develop they shall inform the district surveillance officer or the state/national call centre (1075).

The ministry guidelines note that states can also develop their own protocol with regards to quarantine and isolation as per their assessment.

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