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There is no pre-departure RT-PCR test to be completely affixed to the approved vaccine in India

There is no pre-departure RT-PCR test to be completely affixed to the approved vaccine in India
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New Delhi: Tourists who have been fully vaccinated with the Covid vaccine approved by WHO in India will no longer need a pre-departure RT-PCR test to go to the Netherlands.
“Travel updates! When from October 22, 2021, travelers from India who were fully vaccinated with approved vaccines were no longer needed to do PCR tests before their departure to the Netherlands,” Dutch Embassy in India Tweet Thursday.
Travel updates! Like from October 22, 2021, travelers from India are fully vaccinated with approved vaccines entering or returning to the Netherlands from outside the European Union / Schengen on this website: https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19 / Visiting-the-Broads / From-Outside -Bati-Country Eueuropean is among countries identified as “risky” (from a Covid perspective) of countries by India.
Until now, the Netherlands did not find in the country list (called category A) with WHO India which has an agreement to recognize the vaccination certificate for individuals entirely affixed with a nationally recognized Covid vaccine.
Because of this, all arrives in India from the Netherlands and others in risky countries not in the list of categories will be from next Monday (October 25) need to submit samples for the Covid-19 test after arrival when they will be allowed to leave the airport.
They must go home quarantine for seven days.
Repeat on the eighth day of arrival in India and if negative, further monitor their health for the next 7 days.
Everyone who flew to India had to undergo a 72 hour Covid RT-PCR test.

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