Those involved in international tourism must find alternatives to ensure the safety of their passengers. The challenge is to put in place sanitary rules to ensure compliance with barrier gestures and to identify suspect cases.
On August 14, 2020, an Air India flight from India to Hong Kong had 11 passengers infected with COVID-19. To deal with this problem, passengers will now have to undergo a PCR test before leaving India.
The Indian government has not confirmed when the borders will open. However, future conditions for travelers seem to be falling into place.
People arriving in India will have to observe a 14-day quarantine period based on self-monitoring of their state of health. Passengers will be monitored by thermal control.
A self-declaration form in duplicate must be completed by the traveler, who must attest to his or her state of health. One copy will be given to health and immigration officials at air/sea and land ports of entry.
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