The Maharashtra government on Thursday issued a set of fresh guidelines for international passengers arriving in the state amid concerns over Coronavirus’ new variant, Omicron.
The revised guidelines came a day after the Centre wrote to the state saying its order on travel rules was in divergence with the Covid-19 guidelines issued by the Union ministry of health and family welfare.
Responding to the same, the Maharashtra government today amended its air travel rules making seven-day institutional quarantine mandatory for passengers from only three countries — South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe.