Kerala Covid Update: Fully Vaccinated Traveller do not require a Negative RT-PCR report

The Kerala government stated on Saturday that all fully vaccinated travelers coming to Kerala would no longer be required to present a negative RT-PCR test report at the airport.

They must, however, present documents indicating that they have received both doses of the Covid-19 vaccination.

According to a press statement, the State Disaster Management Authority made the decision because the Covid-19 vaccine was “progressing smoothly.”

It went on to say that those who are participating in activities that need a negative RT-PCR result should provide their immunization certificate proving they’ve had two doses of the vaccine.

Find below the official press release of the news:

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Read detail on the official website: https://www.keralatourism.org/latestnews/

“Those who have acquired COVID symptoms, on the other hand, must undertake an RT-PCR test and carry a negative result.” As the official said.

Following the positive results of COVID-19 immunization, the amended order has been implemented.

Furthermore, the state government has expanded the RT-PCR test’s validity interval from 48 to 72 hours.

The demand for vaccination certificates to be used instead of RT-PCR certificates has been continuous, and it has been made by a variety of groups, including Keralites residing in neighboring states.

Keralites returning from other states have been denied entrance into the state in the past owing to a lack of an RT-PCR negative certificate.

As a result, now that the newly revised rule is in effect, it is believed that getting to the state would be considerably easier.

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