India drops COVID-19 form for 6 countries, 2% random testing to persist.

For international arrivals, India

The Indian government has recently announced that international travellers from six countries (Singapore, China, Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Japan) will no longer need to take a COVID-19 test or fill out the “Air Suvidha” form before arrival. However, 2% of travellers may still be randomly tested at the airport.

The Union Health Secretary has written a letter to the Secretary of Aviation explaining the update in guidelines. The letter mentions that the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare is constantly updating its guidelines for international arrivals and that the previous requirement of COVID-19 testing and the self-health declaration was put in place due to a rise in COVID-19 cases and mutant variants of the virus.

Recently, the said countries have seen a decline in COVID-19 cases, and globally, there has been an 89% decrease in newly confirmed cases over the past 28 days. India has also seen a declining trajectory of new cases being reported.

Due to these reasons, pre-departure COVID-19 testing and the self-health declaration will no longer be necessary for travelers from these countries. However, the 2% random testing will still be in place to monitor any potential infections from mutated virus variants. The updated guidelines will go into effect on Monday, February 13, 2023, at 11:00 am.

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