Nagpur: More than 100 international leaflets have been found negative in the RT-PCR test immediately after their arrival at Nagpur Airport on Sunday morning.
This is the fourth Sharjah-Nagpur flight because the international route reopened on December 5 after a prolonged closing.
After the first flight, three more flights landed directly from Sharjah on December 7 and 12.
None of them had tested positive so far.
Eight more flights are scheduled to land in Nagpur this month.
Three international leaflets, who tested Covid Positive, entered the city from Mumbai and Delhi.
One of them – a 40-year-old man – now confirmed by Omicron patients and claimed to be to a special ward AIIMS Nagpur along with the other two.
With additional Sundays, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has tested around 400 leaflets for Covid infections.
In the midst of frightening Omicron, leaflets immediately landed in the city and tested negatively was a big concession.
NMC monitors leaflets and they are said to be fine.
The additional city commissioner Ram Joshi said the brochure immediately landed in the city needs to be tested on the 8th day of the arrival.
“We have asked them to provide a negative RT-PCR report.
Our zonal medical team also helps them if they want to take a test at our center.
List of 600 other international travelers given to us by the immigration bureau.
Everyone who can be traced was asked to take the test .
Some of them are tested positively, “he added.
NMC has sent a sample of passengers to the genome sequencing to the National Virology Institute (NIV), Pune.
Joshi said many who never came to the city after entering the country, but were in other cities when the Civic teams called them.
The passengers have their permanent residence in Nagpur and, therefore, the local body is warned.
An zonal medical officer said several leaflets had also moved from Nagpur according to their original travel plans.
“It’s hard to maintain a constant inspection when they are negative, even though the norms mandate the quarantine of a house of seven days,” he said.