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Covid: Delhi airport first in India to get test lab; how it’ll work | Explained

Updated on Sept 12, 2020 06:10 pm IST

As Covid-19 cases in India continue to rise at a rapid pace, the Indira Gandhi International Airport in  Delhi has become the first in the nation to have a dedicated Covid testing facility. The facility is situated at the multi-level car park of Terminal 3. Having samples tested is not mandatory, but any incoming international passenger can opt for it. Those who wish to avoid a queue can book a slot via the airport's website. Since the testing process is expected to generate a sample's result in around 6 hours, passengers with connecting flights are advised to keep an 8-10 hour window. Those who test negative are exempted from institutional quarantine, but those who test positive will either be moved to a hospital, or home or institutional isolation. The objective of the authorities is to separate infected passengers from the rest to prevent further spread of the disease. Watch the full video for more.

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