The government has abolished the 10-day quarantine rule for travelers from the UK


- If India adopts such a policy, then the British will run out of water

- India also seems to be leaning towards Britain when it comes to international passengers

New Delhi: The Covishield vaccine taken by travelers from India will not be validated. Kafodi was put in a precarious position, but now Britain was lukewarm against India's aggressive stance and India withdrew the stringent rules imposed on travelers from India.

The British government on October 11 withdrew its Travel Advisory, which had a ban on checking, testing and other restrictions on Covid-12, after the British government withdrew the rules for mandatory testing and 10-day quarantine for passengers coming from India with the Covishield vaccine. And passengers traveling to and from Britain were greatly relieved. The Indian government, in defiance of Britain's stubborn attitude, had from October 1 implemented a rule that even if all British travelers had taken two doses of the vaccine, they would have to remain in quarantine for 10 days from October 2 after arrival in India. The application, issued in October, said it had decided to withdraw the revised guidelines in view of the improving situation and evolving events and to implement the guidelines announced on February 19 for travelers coming to India from the UK.

As per the February 18 guidelines, the airline will have to ensure that its passengers get a negative RT-PCR report before boarding the flight. In addition, after arriving in India, they have to give the sample at the airport and only then they can go out of the airport. If the report of their sample is positive, they will have to be isolated and treated for covid. If the report is negative, they should stay quarantined at home for 3 days.

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