News India No more mandatory rapid RTPCR tests for Indian travellers headed to Dubai | Details

No more mandatory rapid RTPCR tests for Indian travellers headed to Dubai | Details

An advisory issued by the Dubai Airport updated the travel requirements for passengers from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

rtpcr tests, covid cases, delhi covid cases Image Source : PTINew Delhi: A health worker collects swab sample of an air traveller for Covid-19 test, at T-3 terminal of Indira Gandhi International Airport

Amid a dip in Covid cases in India, the Dubai airport on Tuesday removed the requirements for Indian travelers to undergo rapid RTPCR at Indian airports before departing to UAE.

Here's all you need to know:

  1. An advisory issued by the Dubai Airport updated the travel requirements for passengers from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
  2. The fresh advisory requires Indian nationals to produce a negative COVID-19 test certificate taken up to 48 hours before the scheduled departure of the flight, from an approved health service provider.
  3. The passengers will require to undergo a PCR test upon their arrival in Dubai.
  4. For transit passengers, the rules governing entry at the final destination will be applicable. The responsibility of ensuring that the conditions of travel are met will lie with the airline operators.
  5. The revision in travel requirements will ease the situation for a large number of Indians who either reside in or travel frequently to the city.

India recorded 13,405 new COVID-19 cases and 235 deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The country's active cases currently stand at 1,81,075 and the total number of recoveries in the last 24 hours is 34,226. The daily positivity rate stands at 1.24 per cent whereas the weekly positivity rate is 1.98 per cent. As many as 175.83 crore vaccine doses have been administered so far in the country. 

(With ANI Inputs)

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