India says negative COVID report must even for transit flyers from six countries

A negative COVID-19 report of an RT-PCR test was made mandatory for passengers arriving in India from China, Japan and other countries from January 1, 2023.
People at the airport with masks and hazmat suits
People at the airport with masks and hazmat suits
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A negative COVID-19 report is a must for passengers transiting through China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand, irrespective of their originating countries, before landing at any Indian airport, the Union Health Ministry said on Monday, January 2. In a letter to Civil Aviation Secretary Rajiv Bansal on Monday, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said that in the context of the evolving trajectory of COVID-19 cases in some countries, especially China, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand and Japan, the guidelines were revised and came into effect from January 1.

A negative COVID-19 report from the RT-PCR test was made mandatory for passengers arriving in India from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Thailand from the first day of 2023. The test must be conducted within 72 hours of undertaking the journey to India and the negative report from the RT-PCR test has to be uploaded on the Air Suvidha portal before their departure.

"This will also apply to transiting passengers through the countries (mentioned) irrespective of their originating countries before coming to any Indian Airport," Bhushan said in the letter. Accordingly, the Ministry of Civil Aviation's Air Suvidha Portal has to be made operational for passengers on all international flights from these countries, with a provision to allow international travellers arriving in India to submit negative RT-PCR test reports as well as a self-declaration form on the portal.

This arrangement is in practice with effect from 10 am on Sunday, January 1, 2023," the letter said, adding that the existing practice of post-arrival random testing of 2% of travellers irrespective of the port of departure shall continue.

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