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6 Passengers From ‘At-Risk’ Countries Tested Covid Positive: Maharashtra

December 1, 2021
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Mumbai: Six international passengers arriving from ‘at risk’ countries – which include those that have confirmed cases of the highly transmissible Omicron strain – have tested Covid positive, the Maharashtra Health Department said Wednesday morning.

All six are either asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic and their samples have been sent for genome sequencing, the Health Department said. Contact tracing for all six passengers is underway.

Three of the six have been traced to the Mumbai, Kalyan-Dombivali and Meera-Bhayandar areas, with the fourth traced to Pune. Two others – arrivals from Nigeria – have been traced to Pimpri-Chinchwad.

Starting today, airports in India have enforced strict quarantine and testing rules for passengers from ‘at risk’ countries, amid growing concern over the entry and spread of the Omicron Covid strain in India.

The new rules include mandatory tests for these passengers – they cannot leave the airport without the results being declared. A negative test will have to be followed by seven days of home quarantine.

Maharashtra has ordered mandatory seven-day institutional quarantine for all passengers from nations on the Health Ministry’s ‘at risk’ list, which includes the United Kingdom and countries in mainland Europe, South Africa, Botswana, Brazil, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Israel, and New Zealand.

Passengers arriving from ‘at risk’ countries will have to isolate at designated hotels at their own cost – a rule that was announced late last night, when several international flights were mid-air. They will also be required to take three RT-PCR tests – on the second, fourth, and seventh days after arrival.

Two per cent (earlier five per cent) of those from countries other than those deemed ‘at risk’ will be given PCR tests on arrival; if these are negative, they will still have to home quarantine for two weeks.

A positive test in either case will see the passenger shifted to a hospital for treatment.

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