Mumbai: RT-PCR test mandatory for those returning from the UAE
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MUMBAI/ Created : Dec 30, 2021, 12:20 IST
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All travellers arriving in Mumbai from the United Arab Emirates will now have to undergo a RT-PCR test, after which a decision would be taken regarding 7-day home quarantine. This was informed by the metropolis' civic body in view … Read more
All travellers arriving in Mumbai from the United Arab Emirates will now have to undergo a RT-PCR test, after which a decision would be taken regarding 7-day home quarantine. This was informed by the metropolis' civic body in view of rising cases of Omicron variant in the city. Read less
All travellers arriving in Mumbai from the United Arab Emirates will now have to undergo a RT-PCR test, after which a decision would be taken regarding 7-day home quarantine. This was informed by the metropolis' civic body in view of rising cases of Omicron variant in the city.
As reported earlier, the civic administration had made RT-PCR tests mandatory for those landing in Mumbai from Dubai on December 24, which has now been extended to the entire UAE.
The release stated, “Those who are found infected with the COVID-19 in the rapid test, will now have to undergo regular RT-PCR tests. If the test is negative, then segregation should be done as per prevailing rules, whereas if the test is positive then the decision should be taken for isolation or hospitalisation as per the prevailing rules. Samples of regular RT-PCR tests should be sent for genome sequencing," the release informed.
The Civic Chief added that Chahal has also directed administrative wards to appoint flying squads to ensure guidelines set for New Year parties, events, and celebrations are strictly followed.
Additionally, the BMC Commissioner directed concerned officials to appoint additional trainee doctors in ward level war rooms as soon as possible.
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