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RT-PCR test must for anyone landing in Mumbai. Check latest travel rules – Livemint

As the world is gearing up to battle the new Omicron variant of coronavirus, the Maharashtra government on Wednesday said that all domestic passengers flying to Mumbai must have a negative Covid-19 (RT-PCR) test taken within 72 hours of the flight.

The Mumbai airport has directed all domestic airlines not to board passengers for landing in Mumbai without a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of departure. In exceptional cases like family distress, says the statement, testing may be allowed on arrival at the Mumbai airport.

“The Mumbai Airport operator to communicate to all domestic Airlines that they shall not board, ordinarily, any passenger for landing in Mumbai without RT-PCR test with negative result taken within 72 hours of departure,” the directive stated. 

In Maharashtra, as many as six passengers from the high-risk countries have tested positive for coronavirus so far, a health bulletin had said. As one of them is from Mumbai, the BMC has tightened measures. 

The civic body said passengers can be exempted from the RT-PCR report rule only in exceptional cases like family distress, and the testing may be allowed on arrival at the airport in Mumbai. 

The civic body also directed the airport operator to strictly implement the revised COVID-19 guidelines of the Government of India (GOI) issued in view of the concerns over the new Omicron variant of coronavirus “with immediate effect”. 

As per the Centre’s guidelines, the passengers arriving from the “risk” countries specified in the circular will have to undergo a self-paid post-arrival COVID-19 test at the port of arrival, the civic body said. The BMC also said that the Maharashtra government’s directives “shall become operational from 23:59 hours of December 2, 2021”. 

In the latest guidelines, the Maharashtra government has specified that the passengers coming from “risk countries” shall compulsorily undergo institutional quarantine for one week and take RT-PCR tests on the 2nd, 4th and 7th-day post-arrival. 

The civic body said that it has decided to give two days for the passengers coming from “risk” countries as many of them have already finalised their travel plans and are on the move. Many passengers might be airborne and they might not be aware of these recent guidelines. 

“To avoid major inconveniences and also to recast their travel plans, a window of two days is proposed to be given to all passengers from the risk countries,” the BMC stated. 

The Maharashtra State Disaster Management Authority on Tuesday night had issued the latest guidelines. The list of ‘at-risk countries is announced by the Union government. 

According to an updated list, the countries designated as ‘at-risk are the European countries, the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel.

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