Battling the Omicron menace: What travellers should know before coming to Tamil Nadu?

The emergence of the new and deadly Covid-19 variant 'Omicron' has alarmed the global countries to strengthen the guards in battling the pandemic. The variant was first reported from South Africa on November 24 and the World Health Organization (WHO) has designated it as a Variant of Concern.

Like the rest of the countries, India is also imposing various restrictions on travellers from various countries and in line with that, Tamil Nadu has on Sunday issued fresh guidelines for international arrivals to battle the menace. Tamil Nadu's Directorate of Health and Family Welfare had issued the guidelines in which it has advised the airlines to ensure availability of the negative RT-PCR report before allowing the passengers to board from their respective cities en route to Chennai.

Before arriving at Chennai or any other airports in the state, the flyers should fill up a self-declaration form and upload the negative test report. It has said that the travellers coming from countries at risk should test negative and they have to go for a re-test on the eighth day since their arrival. If the person tests positive after eight days, he/she should be admitted to an isolation facility and the sample should be sent for genomic testing.

The patient can be discharged at the discretion of doctors if the genomic testing is negative for the Omicron variant. If the individual tests positive for Omicron, he/she should adhere to the strict isolation and treatment protocol. The Directorate has said that five per cent of flyers from other countries would be chosen for random testing. 

They should self-monitor for 14 days if tested negative. If they develop symptoms during quarantine or self-health monitoring period or test positive on repeat testing, the report must be shared with the nearest health facility. Children under the age of five can have an exemption from testing. However, if they are found with symptoms for the Covid-19 pandemic, they should undergo testing. 

The Directorate has said that the travellers from 12 countries will be facing more restrictions. The travellers from the countries of South Africa, the UK, Brazil, Bangladesh, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Hong Kong, Israel, Botswana, and China must produce a Covid-19 negative report before entering Chennai or anywhere in the state. On Monday, Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary Irai Anbu had held discussions with the district collectors concerning the Omicron variant. 

Must-read: TNS Explainer: All you need to know about the new and deadly Covid-19 variant 'Omicron'!

 

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