New Delhi: The Centre on Thursday announced revised guidelines for international travellers, scrapping the mandatory seven-day home quarantine.
The Centre recommended 14 days’ self-monitoring by passengers and asked them to self-isolate in case they develop symptoms.
It also removed the ‘at-risk’ countries category, which was introduced at the beginning of the Omicron wave.
The new guidelines will come into effect from February 14, the Health Ministry said.
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