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‘Let it fully vaccinate in without RT-PCR’

Pune: The Ministry of Health finally came out with a series of revised guidelines on domestic trips, advising the country to free travelers who were vaccinated from the requirements of the compulsory negative RT-PCR test or rat reports.
This arises even because some countries demand a negative Covid test report about entering travelers, regardless of their vaccination status.
The ministry in his guideline said the center had not recommended restrictions on trips between countries in the context of Covid.
It was said that the previous state was allowed to develop their own protocol regarding quarantine and isolation.
In his counselor for the country and UTS, the ministry said the asymptomatic people who were fully vaccinated, had a final inoculation certificate and with 15 days had been abundant since the second shot, could be released from the requirements of the Mandatory RT-PCR or Rate Report of the State Atemen to the State.

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