Govt scraps Covid-19 test for in'tl arrivals
NEW DELHI, Feb. 11 -- Passengers arriving in India will no longer have to get tested for Covid-19 at the airport before stepping out and the list of "at-risk" countries has been done away with, according to the government's revised guidelines for international arrivals announced on Thursday. Mandatory seven-day home quarantine after arrival has been done away with, and passengers now have to self-monitor their health for 14 days after arrival....
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