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Omicron Threat: International Travellers From UAE Need Not Undergo 7-Day Home Quarantine, RTPCR

By Yash Yadav

International passengers arriving from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be exempted from mandatory home quarantine, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai said on January 16.

The new directive will be enforced from the midnight of January 17, the order stated. The Mumbai civic body’s latest directive revises its order issued on December 29, which had made it mandatory for all UAE passengers to undergo an RT-PCR test on arrival and remain under home quarantine for seven days.

“No special SOPs henceforth will be applicable for passengers coming from United Arab Emirates (UAE) including Dubai,” the municipal body said.”Guidelines applicable to international travellers arriving from ‘countries other than countries at-risk’ will be made applicable to travellers arriving from United Arab Emirates, including Dubai,” it added.

The seven-day mandatory home quarantine order was first issued for international passengers arriving from Dubai on December 25, and was subsequently extended to all travellers from the UAE. The norm was already in effect for passengers arriving from ‘at-risk countries’.

The inclusion of Dubai under the stringent rule, despite the UAE not being included in the Union health ministry’s list of at-risk countries, had raised questions. The Mumbai civic body, however, had pointed out that Dubai is a prominent travel hub used by international passengers for changing flights.

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