New Covid Strains reported In India: Attention Passengers..! - Health Ministry issues fresh set of travel guidelines

New Delhi: Indian Council of Medical Research has confirmed that South African strain of the Covid virus has been detected in four people and the Brazil variant seen in one so far, in India.



New Delhi: Indian Council of Medical Research has confirmed that South African strain of the Covid virus has been detected in four people and the Brazil variant seen in one so far, in India. 

Following which the Health Ministry has issued fresh set of travel guidelines, "As highly more infectious strains of Covid -- the South African and the Brazilian strains -- have been detected in India. The new rules apply to all incoming international passengers except those from the UK, Europe and Middle East."

Presently, the South African strain of the virus has been detected in four people and the Brazil variant seen in one so far, the Indian Council of Medical Research. And, other highly infectious variety, the UK strain, is detected in 187 cases in India.

New travel guidelines 

Under the new rules, only passengers who test negative in RT-PCR tests 72 hours ahead of departure will be allowed to board the aircraft. While exceptions will be given to those passengers who are travelling because of a death in their family.

Attention Passengers..! 







In a tweet this evening, the Health Ministry said: "Attention Passengers! All incoming international travellers (except travellers coming on flights originating from UK, Europe and Middle East) should make sure that they follow the guidelines issued by @MoHFW_India".



Passengers travelling through UK, Europe and the Middle East have to compulsorily get an RT-PCR upon arrival at their own expense. This will cover passengers from South Africa and Brazil as well, since there are no direct flights from these two nations.



If any passengers are found positive found positive, the virus strain will be identified and a separate protocol will be followed for them.

According to ICMR Chief Dr Balram Bhargava, existing vaccines have the potential to neutralise the UK variant and experiments are on to assess the effectiveness of the vaccines against the South African and Brazilian variants.

ICMR-NIV is attempting to isolate and culture the South African variant of SARS-CoV-2, while the Brazil variant of SAS-CoV-2 has been isolated and cultured at ICMR-NIV-Pune.











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