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State-Wise Quarantine Guidelines Andhra Pradesh State-wise Quarantine Guidelines Andhra Pradesh Domes�c Ins�tu�onal quaran�ne: None Home quaran�ne: None Health screening: Thermal screening shall be done for all passengers Covid test: COVID test for passengers at the discre�on of Health Officials Passenger obliga�on: None Airline obliga�on: None Airport or State obliga�on: Thermal screening for all depar�ng and arriving passengers. State-wise Quarantine Guidelines Andhra Pradesh Interna�onal Ins�tu�onal quaran�ne: For symptoma�c passengers as advised by health authori�es Home quaran�ne ● For all Interna�onal passengers except passengers coming through flights origina�ng from the United Kingdom, Brazil, South Africa, Europe and Middle East are advised to self-monitor their health for 14 days. ● All such passengers shall inform the State or Na�onal Call Centre in case they develop symptoms at any �me during the quaran�ne or self-monitoring of their health. ● For All interna�onal passengers coming or transi�ng from flights origina�ng from the United Kingdom, Brazil, South Africa has to give their sample in the designated area and exit the airport only a�er confirma�on of a nega�ve test report. ● Transit passengers from the United Kingdom, Brazil and South Africa who are found nega�ve on tes�ng at the airport shall be allowed to take their connec�ng flights and advised quaran�ne at home for 14 days. ● Non-Transit passengers shall give samples at the designated area and exit the airport. ● All other passengers from the Middle East who have to exit the des�na�on airport or take connec�ng flights to their final domes�c des�na�on shall give samples at the designated area and exit the airport. If the test report is nega�ve, they will be advised to self-monitor their health for 14 days. If the test report is posi�ve, they will undergo treatment as per standard health protocol. Health screening ● Thermal screening for all interna�onal arrivals. ● COVID-19 test (RT-PCR) at Airport. ● In respect of transit passengers from the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil and who have tested nega�ve in transit Airport in India, they shall give a sample for tes�ng and leave the Airport. Covid test ● For all symptoma�c passengers as advised by health authori�es. ● All interna�onal passengers coming/transi�ng from flights origina�ng from the United Kingdom, Brazil, South Africa will give their sample in the designated area and exit the airport only a�er confirma�on of a nega�ve test report. ● All Interna�onal passengers from the Middle East who have to exit the des�na�on airport or take connec�ng flights to their final domes�c des�na�on shall give samples at the designated area and exit the airport. Passenger obliga�on ● All Interna�onal passengers should submit Self-Declara�on form on the online AirSuvidha portal (www.newdelhiairport.in) ● All passengers should upload a nega�ve COVID-19 RT-PCR report. This test should have been conducted within 72 hours prior to undertaking the journey. ● All Interna�onal travelers coming/transi�ng from flights origina�ng from United Kingdom, Brazil, South Africa and Middle East should submit Self-Declara�on Form (SDF) on the online Air Suvidha portal (www.newdelhiairport.in) before the scheduled travel and to declare their travel history (of past 14 days). Airline obliga�on: Ensuring passengers are complying with the state guidelines including RT-PCR test reports prior boarding. Airport or State obliga�on: Implementa�on of travel guidelines issued by state authori�es. Test facility at Airport. State-wise Quarantine Guidelines Karnataka Domes�c Ins�tu�onal quaran�ne: None Home quaran�ne: None Health screening: Thermal screening shall be done for all passengers Covid test: All passengers arriving from Kerala & Maharashtra are required to carry a COVID nega- �ve report from an ICMR-approved lab not earlier than 72 hours of arrival. Passenger obliga�on: All passengers arriving from Kerala & Maharashtra are required to carry a COVID nega�ve report from an ICMR-approved lab not earlier than 72 hours of arrival. Airline obliga�on: Airlines shall issue boarding pass only to passengers carrying RT-PCR nega�ve cer�ficate not older than 72 hours for passengers origina�ng from Kerala and Maharashtra. Airport or state obliga�on: Thermal screening and health profiling shall be done upon arrival State-wise Quarantine Guidelines Karnataka Interna�onal Ins�tu�onal quaran�ne: None Home quaran�ne: All passengers are required to submit online declara�on with respect to authen- �city of the report and to abide by the decision of the government authority to undergo home quaran�ne or self-health monitoring for 14 days or as warranted. Health screening ● All passengers origina�ng or transi�ng through the United Kingdom, Europe or Middle East shall adhere to Undergo molecular test upon arrival at their own cost and proceed towards home quaran�ne or self-health monitoring or take onward connec�ng flights to the final des�na�on within India. ● All passengers origina�ng from United Kingdom, South Africa or Brazil shall adhere to below guidelines ● In case the journey ends at the first port of entry into India, they need to undergo RT-PCR test. Passengers shall be permi�ed to exit the airport only if the test result is nega�ve. ● Incase of onward connec�on, passengers shall have to wait for the RT-PCR test results. Onward journey shall be permi�ed only if the test result is nega�ve. Covid test ● For all symptoma�c passengers as advised by health authori�es. ● All interna�onal travelers coming/transi�ng from flights origina�ng from the United Kingdom, Brazil, South Africa will give their sample in the designated area and exit the airport only a�er confirma�on of a nega�ve test report. ● All Interna�onal travelers from the Middle East who have to exit the des�na�on airport or take connec�ng flights to their final domes�c des�na�on shall give samples at the designated area and exit the airport. Passenger obliga�on ● All Interna�onal travelers should submit Self-Declara�on form on the online Air Suvidha portal (www.newdelhiairport.in). ● All passengers should upload a nega�ve COVID-19 RT-PCR report. This test should have been conducted within 72 hours prior to undertaking the journey. ● All Interna�onal travelers coming/transi�ng from flights origina�ng from United Kingdom, Brazil, South Africa and Middle East should submit Self-Declara�on Form (SDF) on the online Air Suvidha portal (www.newdelhiairport.in) before the scheduled travel and to declare their travel history (of past 14 days). Airline obliga�on: Ensuring passengers are complying with the state guidelines including RT-PCR test reports prior boarding. Airport or state obliga�on: Implementa�on of travel guidelines issued by state authori�es. Test facility at Airport. State-wise Quarantine Guidelines Kerala Domes�c Ins�tu�onal quaran�ne: No Quaran�ne Home quaran�ne: No Quaran�ne Health screening: Travelers from other States to Kerala shall carry the cer�ficate showing two doses of vaccina�on or a RT-PCR nega�ve cer�ficate taken within 72 hours before the start of journey. However, those having symptoms of COVID-19 shall carry a RT-PCR nega�ve cer�ficate taken within 72 hours before the start of journey. Covid test: Passengers not having a vaccina�on cer�ficate showing two doses of vaccina�on or a valid RT-PCR test taken within 72 hrs of departure are required to undergo Covid test on arrival. Passenger obliga�on ● Should produce RT-PCR nega�ve test results taken within 48hrs prior entering the state or immediately a�er entering the state. They shall be in isola�on �ll test results are available. ● Passengers have to register on Covid 19 Jagratha portal and show a copy of the same. If not registered, his details will be registered on arrival at the Airport. ● Normal Passenger: h�ps://covid19jagratha.kerala.nic.in/home/addDomes�c ● For short term visit: h�ps://covid19jagratha.kerala.nic.in/home/shortVisit ● For Migrant Laborers: h�ps://covid19jagratha.kerala.nic.in/home/athidhi Travelers from other States to Kerala shall carry a RT-PCR nega�ve cer�ficate issued within 72 hours before the start of journey. Airline obliga�on Ensure every passenger is carrying valid epass for Kerala and for any other State or UT, passenger intends to visit Airport or State obliga�on ● Thermal screening shall be done for all passengers ● COVID test for symptoma�c passengers ● Verifica�on of epass State-wise Quarantine Guidelines Kerala Interna�onal Ins�tu�onal quaran�ne: All the interna�onal arrival passengers shall undergo 14 days home quaran�ne or 7 days Quaran�ne followed by RT-PCR test with nega�ve result. Home quaran�ne: All the interna�onal arrival passengers shall undergo 14 days home quaran�ne or 7 days Quaran�ne followed by RT-PCR test with nega�ve result. Health screening ● Thermal screening for all interna�onal arrivals. ● COVID-19 test (RT-PCR/TrueNat) at Airport. ● Passengers Travelling from the UK, Brazil and South Africa are required to give samples at desig- nated areas and can exit the airport in case their journey ends at the first port of entry into India. ● Passengers Travelling from Europe and the Middle East are required to give samples at designat- ed areas, can exit the airport or take onward flight. Covid test ● For all symptoma�c passengers as advised by health authori�es.
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