Reportedly, the state government also stated that all international passengers arriving in Karnataka, will also be required to produce a RT-PCR negative certificate, and follow COVID-19 protocols, irrespective of their COVID-19 vaccination status.
As such, now passengers would have to mandatorily undergo the RT-PCR test on arrival at the Bengaluru airport, irrespective of their COVID certificate they have for the test they took before boarding the flights.
Also, after undergoing 14 days of quarantine, the patient would be discharged, and then subject to two samples tested through RT-PCR, taken 24 hours apart.
Further, if there is a cluster of five or more cases of COVID -19 in hostels, or educational institutions or residential areas; these places will be declared as ‘containment zones’ by the local health authorities and special surveillance measures will be initiated.