Covid19 travel guidelines : Rules for travelling to Maharashtra, Delhi, Bengal, Karnataka

New Delhi : As the coronavirus cases are growing in six states in the past few weeks, the state governments have tightened the travel rules. However, people still have a lot of confusion regarding the coronavirus test reports while travelling. So here we have made it easy to understand covid19 travel guidelines for you in this article.

As per the travel guidelines, all passengers travelling to Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra and West Bengal must have Aarogya Setu application installed on their smartphones.

Following are the mandatory guidelines for specific states:

Maharashtra – All travelers must download the Aarogya setu App. Passengers coming from Delhi-NCR, Kerala, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Goa must bring an RT-PCR report which should not be 72 hours before the scheduled time of landing.

New Delhi – Must keep the Arogya Setu App on mobile. Travelers coming from Maharashtra, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala and Maharashtra to Delhi will have to show a negative report of Corona. In Delhi, this rule is applicable from 27 February to 15 March. Passengers have to take care that their corona report is not more than 72 hours old. The special thing is that passengers need to get tests done only from the approved lab from ICMR.

West Bengal – It is necessary for all travelers to download the Arogya Setu App. After 12:00 noon on February 27, 2021, it is mandatory for all passengers arriving from West Bengal from the states of Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka and Telangana to bring their negative corona report. This report must be of a corona test done within 72 hours of departure. It is compulsory for all travelers to download the Sandhane App of the Government of West Bengal and fill the declaration form.

Karnataka – Arogya Setu App is mandatory. It is also mandatory for travelers coming from Kerala and Maharashtra to bring a negative report of Corona from ICMR approved lab. This report should not be older than 72 hours after arrival in Karnataka.

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