Delhi govt files cases against 4 airlines for not checking RTPCR reports of passengers from Maharashtra

  • | Sunday | 18th April, 2021

New Delhi April 18Cases have been filed against four airlines for failing to check the RTPCR test reports of passengers arriving from Maharashtra Delhi government sources said on Sunday. Delhi government had last week announced that it will be mandatory for anyone travelling to Delhi from Maharashtra to carry a negative RT-PCR report dated 72 hours prior to arrival. Travellers without a negative report will be placed in quarantine for a period of 14 days it had said. “The cases have been registered against four airlines for not checking RTPCR test reports of passengers coming to Delhi from Maharshtra” said a Delhi government source. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said over 25000 people have tested COVID-19 positive in the last 24 hours in Delhi.

New Delhi April 18 Cases have been filed against four airlines for failing to check the RTPCR test reports of passengers arriving from Maharashtra Delhi government sources said on Sunday. These cases have been filed under the Disaster Management Act they said. Delhi government had last week announced that it will be mandatory for anyone travelling to Delhi from Maharashtra to carry a negative RT-PCR report dated 72 hours prior to arrival. Travellers without a negative report will be placed in quarantine for a period of 14 days it had said. “The cases have been registered against four airlines for not checking RTPCR test reports of passengers coming to Delhi from Maharshtra” said a Delhi government source. The decision was taken following exponential rise in COVID-19 cases in the city. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said over 25000 people have tested COVID-19 positive in the last 24 hours in Delhi. On Saturday the national capital had recorded 24375 fresh cases. The government has also registered FIRs against two private hospitals in the city for providing “false” information about availability of beds there on an official app sources said. Kejriwal had on Saturday warned hospitals of strict action if they are found giving wrong information or turning away coronavirus patients despite showing availability of beds on a Delhi government app. PTI

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