Lakshadweep lifts travel curbs for vaccinated people
The Hindu
Zero COVID-19 cases from October 16 in the islands
With no case of COVID-19 reported from the Lakshadweep islands since October 16, the Dweep administration has revised travel restrictions and quarantine norms.
According to the new rules, no COVID-19 test is required for travel between the mainland and the islands for people who have taken both doses of COVID-19 vaccine two weeks prior to their departure.
There will be no quarantine for people who have taken both doses of vaccine, but unvaccinated or partially-vaccinated people must carry RT-PCR negative report obtained within 48 hours of travel. They are also required to be in quarantine for three days.
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