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Maharashtra: Mandatory institutional quarantine for fliers from Europe, Middle East
Updated On: 22 December, 2020 11:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore | Prajakta Kasale
State govt brings in new guidelines in view of the new strain of Coronavirus found in England

An airport staffer takes thermal reading of a passenger. File pic
The state government on Monday announced mandatory 14-day institutional quarantine for fliers from the UK, the Middle East and Europe in view of the discovery of a new, more infectious strain of the novel Coronavirus in England. Air passengers from other countries will have to go in home quarantine after an antigen test.
The decision was taken at a meeting Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray held with senior bureaucrats and COVID Task Force officials on Monday evening to discuss a precautionary move to ensure the new strain does not sneak into the state. “The new virus strain found in Britain is spreading fast. We need to be more alert,” stated a CMO press release.
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