Medical staff perform screening of passengers on arrival at the Islamabad airport on January 23, 2020. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

48-hour quarantine policy for air travellers abolished

Govt issues new SOPs; doctors to conduct medical check-up, virus test at airports


Waqas Ahmed June 03, 2020
 ISLAMABAD  : The federal government changed the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the international air travellers to the country from Wednesday in view of a lack of capacity and an alarming surge in the number of coronavirus cases in the country.

From now on, the government has abolished the 48-hour quarantine condition for the returning stranded Pakistanis. Instead, they would be sent to their homes after a medical check-up and test at the airports, aviation sources said.

The sources said that the government changed the SOPs simultaneously with easing the lockdown and coronavirus-induced travel restrictions in the country. They added that the decision was taken because the capacity at the quarantine centres had been contracting owing to increasing number of Covid-19 cases.

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According to the new SOPs, all passengers would undergo a complete medical check-up at the airports, while the staff deputed by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and provincial health departments at the airports will test the travellers for coronavirus.

After the medical check-up and the coronavirus test, the passengers will be allowed to go their homes, instead of the quarantine centre, if they do not show any symptoms of Covid-19. The decision about suspected coronavirus patients had been left on the discretion of doctors.

Under the new policy, all the passengers will be checked at the health counters of the airports. The record will carry the names and addresses of suspected coronavirus travellers and will be quarantined at home upon not showing any symptoms.

On Wednesday, the NIH team conducted medical check-ups and coronavirus tests of all the passengers including 281 travellers coming from the US and 253 travellers coming from Saudi Arabia in a special PIA flight at the Islamabad airport, after which all the travellers were permitted to go to their homes.

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