Two per cent of international travellers arriving in India will be randomly tested for COVID-19 as the country steps up efforts to keep the virus at bay.
Random COVID tests for travellers in India
India will start randomly testing two per cent of international passengers arriving at its airports for COVID-19, Mansukh Mandaviya, the country’s health minister, has told parliament.
“The global pandemic is not yet over … The virus is changing its face from time to time,” Mandaviya told parliament on Thursday as the country steps up surveillance for new coronavirus variants.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was set to hold a meeting with top officials on Thursday to review the COVID-19 situation in the country.
“Considering the upcoming festival season and New Year, states have been advised to keep up awareness of hand hygiene and the importance of masking,” Mandaviya said.