Home isolation mandatory for international flyers in Karnataka

  • | Saturday | 14th November, 2020

The Karnataka state government on Friday has issued a clear stricture to passengers arriving from abroad. International passengers landing in Bengaluru must undergo two weeks of home quarantine if they fail to produce a Covid-19-negative certificate of a test conducted not more than 72 hours before undertaking the air travel. 

The Karnataka state government on Friday has issued a clear stricture to passengers arriving from abroad. International passengers landing in Bengaluru must undergo two weeks of home quarantine if they fail to produce a Covid-19-negative certificate of a test conducted not more than 72 hours before undertaking the air travel. 

Passengers are exempted from the Covid-negative certificate requirement if they are coming for a death in the family, are suffering from serious illnesses, are pregnant women, and or parent(s) with children below the age of 10.

Such passengers need to self-monitor their health and alert medical authorities in case of any symptoms of coronavirus.

Persons arriving without a negative certificate must undergo a Covid test at the airport if available or must go into mandatory home quarantine.



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