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Tit for Tat: India slaps 10-day mandatory quarantine to all UK travelers

Tit for Tat: India slaps 10-day mandatory quarantine to all UK travelers
, Friday, 1 October 2021 (20:26 IST)
New Delhi: With the UK failing to give recognition to India’s CoWIN vaccination certification, India on Friday decided to slap reciprocal measures on all UK nationals arriving from Britain from October 4, including mandatory Covid-19 RT-PCR testing before and after arrival and 10 days quarantine.

Sources said that “India has decided to impose reciprocity on UK nationals arriving in India from the UK”.

The new regulations will come into effect from October 4, and will be applicable to all UK nationals arriving from Britain.

From October 4, all UK nationals arriving in India from the UK, irrespective of their vaccination status, will have to undertake the following measures: Pre-departure Covid-19 RT-PCR test within 72 hours before travel; Covid-19 RT-PCR test on arrival at airport; Covid-19 RT-PCR test on Day 8 after arrival.

Besides, all UK nationals arriving from the United Kingdom will have to undergo “Mandatory quarantine at home or in the destination address for 10 days after arrival in India”, the sources added.

Authorities in the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare would be taking steps to implement the new measures, the sources added.

The reciprocal measures come nearly 10 days after the UK announced the go-ahead to AstraZeneca’s Covishield vaccine but left out India from the list of approved countries for vaccine certification.

Though British High Commissioner in India Alex Ellis said on September 22 that they were holding talks at “a rapid pace” to ensure “both countries mutually recognise the vaccine certificates issued by each other", the talks appear to have hit a dead end.

Friday's move comes days after Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla had warned that India could "impose reciprocal measures” if the UK did not heed India’s request to give recognition to India’s Covid vaccination.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had also raised the issue during a bilateral meeting with the new UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. (UNI)

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