Kolkata: Passengers come from risky countries to Bengal and other countries, which test positively on arrival, do not need to be accepted in hospitals or isolation centers again and can be treated at home, in accordance with revised guidelines published by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Unions that come into force since Saturday.
Development has come as a big relief especially for leaflets who return home through bubble settings to various cities before taking domestic flights to reach the house in Bengal.
“It will definitely act as an amplifier of trust to travelers who are afraid of being separated from the family or cannot fulfill the close by reaching India, if they test positive and forced to be hospitalized.
Now, even if someone tests positive, travelers can remain Being in a house isolation for a period specified like other patients, under the supervision of families or loved ones, “said Anil Punjabi, Chair (East), Indian travel federation while welcoming his development.
The ministry’s revised protocol for international arrivals will take effect from January 22.
Other rules remain basically the same.