"Why Fuss Over Quarantine": Aviation Minister On Flights Resuming

An unnecessary "fuss" is being made over quarantine of passengers on domestic flights, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said today, while discussing norms to be followed by airlines and passengers for the resumption of domestic operations from Monday.

Mr Puri indicated that the government was not in favour of quarantining passengers on short-haul flights and that the larger question of quarantining would have to be dealt with in a "pragmatic manner".

"Why are we making a fuss over quarantine? Positive cases won't be boarding and there can be asymptomatic people. The quarantine issue will be dealt with in a pragmatic manner. We can't have 14 days quarantine... it is not practical," the aviation minister said.

"In case you test positive, then you will not even be permitted to enter the airport or board flights," Mr Puri added, referring to revised SOPs governing check-in at airports. He also asked all passengers to take "a conscious decision to see if they are fit to travel".

It is worth noting that in April a senior scientist at the ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research), told NDTV that 80 per cent of COVID-19 patients in the country were asymptomatic.

Mr Puri also said, "I don't know why we are making such a fuss on the quarantine issue. Bhai, this is domestic travel. Same laws will apply here that applies when you travel by train or a bus... People who are positive will not be allowed to board the flights... The quarantine issue will be dealt with in a pragmatic manner".

Minutes after the Aviation Minister's virtual press briefing, Assam Deputy Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told NDTV his state would insist on quarantine for all passengers coming by air.

It remains to be seen if other states will direct similar quarantine measures for incoming passengers.

Flight operations, domestic and international, were stopped in March after a nationwide lockdown was ordered to halt the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

On Wednesday Mr Puri said domestic operations would be re-started in a "calibrated" manner.

Earlier today the Civil Aviation Ministry released an exhaustive list of guidelines for passengers, including web check-ins, mandatory social distancing and thermal screening, the use of protective gear throughout the journey and displaying "green" status on the Aarogya Setu app.

Those found with COVID-19 symptoms or showing "red" on the government's contact-tracing app will not be allowed to enter the airport terminal or board flights, the Ministry said.

Passengers coming from containment areas of "red" zones will also not be allowed to enter the airport or board flights, the ministry's statement added.

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