Bengal Makes Adverse Covid Record Necessary For Arrivals From four States
Kolkata:
Amid a spike in coronavirus infections in Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka and Telangana, the West Bengal govt on Wednesday made it necessary for passengers travelling in flights from those states to supply adverse COVID-19 experiences.
In keeping with a notification issued by way of the well being division, passengers will have to go through RT-PCR checks inside of 72 hours of the flight departure.
“In view of the expanding development of COVID instances within the states of Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka and Telangana and in continuation of previous order issued ultimate August, that is to let you know that the state govt has made up our minds that from February 27, all passengers coming to the state from the 4 states shall mandatorily elevate a COVID adverse RT-PCR record,” it stated.
Vital directions to the entire airways can be issued on this connection, it added.