UK flights suspended over new strain fears
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New Delhi, December 21
Starting midnight today until December 31, India has suspended inbound flights from the UK after the country reported a new, highly virulent “out of control” strain of SARS-CoV2 virus that causes Covid-19.
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All passengers arriving from the UK in transit flights (that have taken off or flights that are reaching India before December 22 at 23.59 hours) will be subject to a mandatory RT-PCR test on arrival at airports. Those found positive will be sent for institutional quarantine or isolation facility set up by the states and UTs concerned. Those found negative will be advised home isolation for seven days.
NIV-Pune keeping track
AdvertisementIndia is keeping an eye on any potential mutation of the virus. The ICMR’s National Institute of Virology, Pune, is already on the job, say officials.
Harsh Vardhan, Union Health minister
No need to panic
The government is fully alert. There is no reason to panic.
This development calls for enhanced epidemiological surveillance, enhanced containment and other measures to effectively tackle the challenge,” Health Secretary Rajesh Bushan said in an urgent communication to his Civil Aviation counterpart Pradeep Singh Kharola.
The monitoring group also suggested that Covid-positive people be quarantined or isolated and negative ones be advised a weeklong home isolation.