Published 16:07 IST, May 24th 2020

Centre issues guidelines for international air & ship travel; 23,475 returnees till date

Centre on Sunday, has issued guidelines for international passengers travelling to India via flights and ships, as Centre mulls resuming operations by August

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Estimating that India will commence international air travel by August, Centre on Sunday, has issued guidelines for international passengers travelling to India via flights and ships. 16-step guidelines mandate 14-day paid institutional quarantine, followed by 7-day home isolation. Moreover, Centre has mandated use of Aarogya Setu app, allowed only asymptomatic people to travel, sanitise airports, flights, mandated use of masks during travel, rmal screening.

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Centre issues international travel guidelines

Centre has also stated that those entering India via land borders to must follow same protocol. Passengers must fill out a self-declaration form on health and symptomatic passengers will be kept under institutional quarantine for a minimum period of 7 days, tested as per ICMR guidelines. While mild symptomatic cases will be allowed to be home isolated, those with moderate or severe symptoms will be admitted in appropriate COVID health facilities. Centre has allowed states to develop ir own protocol for quarantine and isolation.

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International flights by August-September

On Saturday, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri revealed that by August-September, a 'good percent' of international flights will begin operation. He added that while he is aiming to start international flights from mid-June, as per ongoing rate of growth in Coronavirus infections, ministry is confident that a fair number of international flights will commence operation by August. Currently, India is gearing to commence domestic flights operation on May 25.

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India's Vande Bharat mission

On May 7, Centre launched Vande Bharat mission to bring back Indians stranded abroad amid Coronavirus global lockdown via aircraft and naval ships in a phased manner. This facility is available on payment-basis - almost 2.59 lakh people from 98 countries have registered to come back till date. In two phases commenced till date, 23,475 have already returned so far. next phase will commence on June 13, as confirmed by MEA.

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India under lockdown

On May 17, Centre anunced extension of India's nationwide Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown till May 31.   Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has released its detailed guidelines for extended lockdown, allowing delineation of red, green and orange zones as per state and UT governments, taking Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW) into consideration. Since n, several states have released ir own state guidelines - most easing lockdown. Currently, India has 1,31,868 cases, with 54,441 recoveries and 3867 deaths.

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16:07 IST, May 24th 2020