No plan so far to make RT-PCR testing mandatory for Covid at airports: Health Ministry

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NEW DELHI: Amid an uptick in coronavirus infections in India, there is no plan so far to make RT-PCR testing for Covid-19 mandatory at airports for travellers in the country, official sources in the Health Ministry said on Thursday. “Currently there is no plan so far to make RT-PCR testing for Covid mandatory at airports”, official sources said.

India had issued revised guidelines dropping the requirement for RT-PCR-based testing of a random 2 per cent of travellers entering India in the month of July. According to official sources, India reported 21 total cases of Covid-19 JN.1 subvariant and there is no increase in hospitalisation rates.

There is also no increase in hospitalisation cases and Covid-19 is an incidental finding in people hospitalised due to other medical conditions. “The hospitalised cases are due to other medical conditions and Covid-19 is an incidental finding,” said official sources.

In the last two weeks, a total number of 23 deaths have been reported so far sources said further. On Thursday India recorded 594 fresh Covid-19 infections while the number of active cases increased to 2,669 from 2,311 reported on Wednesday. (ANI)

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