
Norms for international passengers revised: govt.
The Hindu
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has revised the guidelines for international travellers and accordingly, all passengers from the United Kingdom will have to undergo 10 days’ quarantine
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has revised the guidelines for international travellers and accordingly, all passengers from the United Kingdom will have to undergo 10 days’ quarantine compulsorily while arriving in the State, Health Minister, Veena George, said in a press release here on Sunday.
Those from South Africa, Brazil and Europe will undergo seven days’ compulsory quarantine.
All international travellers will be asked to undergo RT-PCR tests at the airports in the State.

The draft policy for “Responsible Digital Use Among Students”, released on Monday by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, has recommended that parents set structured routines with clear screen-time rules and prioritise privacy, safety, and open conversation with children on digital well-being.












