According to a piece of government information, the ‘Air Suvidha’ portal will be changed to accommodate passengers coming from ‘at risk’ countries or who have traveled them within the last 14 days.

six major airports in India
Passengers coming to six major airports in India on or after Monday from countries designated as ‘at trouble’ due to the spread of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus will be demanded to pre-book RT-PCR tests, according to instructions given last week by the ministry of civil aviation.
- According to a government notification, the ‘Air Suvidha’ portal will be changed to accommodate passengers coming from ‘at danger’ countries or who have Traveled to them within the last 14 days.
The norms have been listed for airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
The ministry clarified that this is only the first stage of protocol implementation and that once the system has been stabilized and passengers have experienced no major difficulties in pre-booking, the rule may be extended to other airports as well.

The real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is widely considered as one of the multiple precise laboratory methods known for detecting, tracking, and studying the presence of Covid-19 in a person. Airports in India have been conducting both rapid and routine RT-PCR tests, handling up to 15,000 selections per day, with results taking anywhere from one hour to eight hours.
How to pre-book RT-PCR tests at airports
- Go to the official website of the international airport in the city you’re visiting.
- On the top panel, look for the option ‘Book Covid-19 Test.’
- Next, choose a mode of transportation (in this case, international arrival).
- Enter all of your personal information, such as your name, email address, mobile phone number, Aadhaar card/passport number, address, appointment date, time slot, and so on.
- After entering all of the information, choose the type of test (in this case, RT-PCR, though Rapid PCR testing is available as well)
- When you arrive at the airport, follow the instructions on the screen to schedule your RT-PCR test.

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India’s Omicron Covid count
India’s Omicron Covid total rose to 153 on Sunday after Maharashtra reported six and Gujarat logged four more cases of the recent variant of coronavirus, respectively.

According to central and state officials, omicron cases have been detected in 11 states and union territories — Maharashtra (54), Delhi (22), Rajasthan (17) and Karnataka (14), Telangana (20), Gujarat (11), Kerala (11), Andhra Pradesh (1), Chandigarh (1), Tamil Nadu (1) and West Bengal (1). Six persons tested positive for the Omicron variant of coronavirus in Maharashtra on Sunday, raising the state’s tally of such cases to 54, the health department said.
While two of these patients had a history of travels to Tanzania, two others had returned from England and one from the Middle East.
All five of them are fully vaccinated
All five of them are completely vaccinated. Another patient is a five-year-old boy from Junnar in Pune who is in close contact with Dubai travelers from Junnar, it told in a report.
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