NITN | @notintownlive | 11 Jan 2022, 08:27 am
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New Delhi: India has added eight nations to its 'at risk' list for international arrivals. The list includes Kenya and Kazakhstan.
Zambia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Congo, Nigeria, and Tunisia are the other six new countries added to the list. After the latest announcement, there are 20 'at risk' nations that will have to abide by India's new covid guidelines.
All international travellers from the list will have to undergo a self paid PCR test on arrival, and a seven days home quarantine.
They will also have to get tested on the eight day post quarantine and share the results on Air Sewa portal.
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