Mumbai civic body mandates 7-day home quarantine of passengers from high-risk countries
The Hindu
The BMC issued this order on Friday as Mumbai international airport caters to thousands of travellers on a daily basis.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has mandated seven-day home quarantine of people arriving in the city from high-risk countries amid global concerns over the of .
The BMC issued this order on Friday as Mumbai international airport caters to thousands of travellers on a daily basis.
The civic body’s order said that with the coordination of the airport authorities, the BMC will every day receive a list of passengers, who arrive from the countries defined as “high-risk” or “at risk”. The list will also include the detailed address and contact numbers of these travellers.
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