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    Omicron spreads to 35 countries amid tightened restrictions

    With the Omicron variant cases doubling each day in South Africa, the virus has spread over to 35 countries all over the world, including Asian countries like Sri Lanka, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea.

    Omicron spreads to 35 countries amid tightened restrictions
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    The World Health Organization has declared Omicron as a 'Variant of concern', soon after identifying the variant several countries bans restrictions from high risk countries such as South Africa, Bostwana. 

    Amid the new variant, all countries has begun to impose their restrictions for international passengers, including mandatory RT-PCR test, and negative covid reports, 7 days complusory quarantine for the domestic and international passengers, vaccination certificate.

    Here’s a list of countries where the variant has been found:

    1. India - 2

    2. Srilanka - 1

    3. Austria - 1

    4. Austria – 1 case

    5.  Belgium – 1 case

    6.  France – 1 case

    7.  Czech Republic – 1 case

    8.  Norway – 2 cases

    9.  Spain – 2 cases

    10. Japan – 2 cases

    11.  Brazil – 2 cases

    12.  Nigeria – 3 cases

    13.  Hong Kong – 4 cases

    14. Israel – 4 cases

    15.  Denmark – 4 cases

    16.  Sweden – 3 cases

    17.  Canada – 6 cases

    18. South Korea – 5 cases

    19.  Australia – 7 cases

    20.  Italy – 9 cases

    21.  Germany – 9 cases

    22.  US - 10

    23.  Portugal – 13 cases

    24. Netherlands – 16 cases

    25. United Kingdom – 22 cases

    26. Botswana – 19 cases

    27. South Africa – 77 cases

    28. Ireland - 1 cases

    29. Gana - 34 cases

    30. Britain - 3 cases

    31. Scotland - 29 cases

    32. Singapore - 2 cases

    33. Iceland - 1 case

    34. Malaysia - 1 case

    35. Saudi Arabia - 1 case

    Guidelines for passengers coming from high rish countries and non-high rish countries

    * Mandatory for passengers travelling to India from 'at-risk' countries to submit details of travel history dating back 14 days prior to the date of arrival, in addition to a negative RT-PCR report. These details can be uploaded to the Air Suvidha portal.

    * Passengers have to undergo Covid-19 testing and wait for the results at the airport itself.

    * If found negative, the travellers will have to observe home quarantine for a minimum of seven days followed by another Covid-19 test on the eighth day.

    * Travellers who test positive will be taken to a isolation facility. Their samples will be sent for genome sequencing for the treatment.

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