A passenger being screened at the airport on reaching India amid coronavirus outbreak. (File photo: ANI)
NEW DELHI: Passengers traveling to India from or after having visited Italy or South Korea will need to carry a medical certificate saying they are not infected with coronavirus. This will come into effect from March 10.
India issued an additional travel advisory on Thursday saying: “In addition to visa restrictions already in place, passengers travelling from /having visited Italy or Republic of Korea and desirous of entering India will need certificate of having tested negative for COVID-19 from the designated laboratories authorised by the health authorities of these countries. This will be enforced from 0000 hours of March 10, 2020 and is a