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Omicron: Kerala government issues new COVID-19 testing norms for international travellers

Kerala has issued new guidelines for international travellers in the context of the SARS-CoV2 variant Omicron.

Accordingly, all international travellers to the State, irrespective of the duration of their stay, will undergo symptom surveillance. If they develop symptoms, they will undergo RT-PCR testing at their own cost and undertake further action as per test results. However, random testing of 2% of international travellers currently done by the State will continue.

Home quarantine is advised for international travellers. They should continue self-monitoring for seven days from the date of arrival, and if they develop symptoms, should undergo testing. The samples of all international travellers who are tested RT-PCR positive will be sent for whole genomic sequencing.

The Health department advises COVID-19 testing using rapid antigen test on the eighth day of arrival for the safety of the travellers.

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Printable version | Feb 5, 2022 9:33:45 PM | https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/omicron-kerala-government-issues-new-covid-19-testing-norms-for-international-travellers/article38384680.ece

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