India abolishes CoV entry restrictions

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On November 22, India significantly relaxed entry rules: Passengers arriving from abroad no longer have to be fully vaccinated. From now on, it is no longer mandatory to present a negative test or to wear a mask on the plane.

Until now, it was still necessary to fill out a health form and provide evidence of either a full vaccination or a current negative test, but from now on all these rules will no longer apply. According to the authorities, they only prefer travelers to be vaccinated against the corona virus. Just like putting on a mask, vaccination will be a recommendation in the future. From now on, air travelers to India can also do without filling out the self-assessment on their state of health. This reports Simpleflying.

Mumbai from a bird's eye view (Photo: Pixabay).
Mumbai from a bird's eye view (Photo: Pixabay).
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