In recent news, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for international travelers arriving in India. The guidelines state that all travelers, regardless of their vaccination status, must undergo self-monitoring for 14 days upon arrival. Additionally, travelers coming from at-risk countries are required to take a post-arrival COVID-19 test. The decision comes as a measure to prevent the spread of new variants of the virus. The guidelines also mention that travelers who test positive upon arrival will be treated as per the existing protocol. It is advised that all travelers strictly adhere to the guidelines to ensure the safety of themselves and those around them. These new guidelines are part of the government’s ongoing efforts to manage and contain the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. Stay updated with the latest news and travel advisories to have a safe and smooth journey.

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