Covid-19: 7 days quarantine mandatory for travellers coming to Bengaluru

Covid-19 Quarantine has been made mandatory for passengers coming from high-risk countries due to the threat of Omicron mutant strain BF.7 in the state. Covid-19: 7 days quarantine mandatory for travellers coming to Bengaluru from these country.

7 days Covid-19 quarantine has been made mandatory for passengers coming from high risk countries including Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Japan, Thailand, and South Korea. Travellers staying in hotels subject to quarantine coming from abroad have to bear their own expenses. BBMP will monitor those who are quarantined at home.

Hotel quarantine is mandatory if Covid is confirmed during the test. BBMP has decided to make genomic sequence mandatory. Lack of corona vaccine in government hospitals in Bengaluru, people rush to private hospitals. People are turning to private hospitals due to lack of corona vaccine in government hospitals in Bengaluru.

Due to the increasing number of Omicron mutant strain BF.7 in the country, the people who are scared are ready to get booster dose. However, people hesitated to get the booster vaccine because the corona virus had decreased. A private hospital is getting 50-100 people vaccinated per day, there is already a stock of 10 thousand vaccines in private hospitals.

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People have already received two doses and now they are going to get booster vaccine. Mutant BF.7 anxiety background People are ready to get booster dose again. Only 21 per cent had received booster dose. Most of them have been vaccinated against covishield.

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