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Chennai:
Hours before domestic flights resumed in the middle of coronavirus lock, Tamil Nadu, on Sunday agreed to allow the 25 flights to land in Chennai every day, as the above-mentioned Standard operating procedures for the passengers. The state, which has the second highest number of cases of coronavirus in India, he had written to the centre asking for domestic air travel to be deferred to the lock-up end on May 31. Chennai is one of the worst affected cities in the country, Edappadi K. Palaniswami government had said.
In Tamil Nadu, 14 days of quarantine shall be mandatory for both, asymptomatic and symptomatic of the passengers and you can choose to be isolated in their homes or in a hotel, the state has said.
Symptomatic passengers will be tested and those positive in the test as “serious” or “moderate” cases are going to be hospitalized. A home quarantine has been advised for mild cases.
Those that test negative will also be sent on a 14-day quarantine at home.
All passengers will be stamped with an indelible seal of quarantine prior to departure from the airport.
Only those who fill out a declaration form on line at the website of the government – http://tnepass.tnega.org – tries to be asymptomatic and get an E-ticket would be allowed to leave the airports in the state.
False information, the officials concerned, he said, will draw a criminal action.
People who show symptoms of the highly infectious disease, the areas of contention, and of those that tested positive in the past two months are not eligible to travel to Tamil Nadu.
Pick vehicles with a passenger will be allowed in the airport to take passengers.
The state has not resumed the public transport, in large measure, except for auto rickshaws, that are not allowed in Chennai.
In a letter to the Civil Aviation Secretary, the Chief Secretary K Shanmugam also called “smallest possible” flights of Gujarat and Maharashtra,” citing the high incidence.
On Sunday, the state count crossed the 16,000-mark with 765 new cases. Earlier in the day in which the state government permitted 17 industrial estates in Chennai to re-open with 25 percent of the work force of today.
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