COVID-19: Passengers must comply with Oman Airport regulations to travel

Muscat: As Oman Muscat International Airport and Salalah Airport resume their general operations from today, a number of mandatory steps have been put in place and must be completed through travellers through Oman airports as a reference.

The instruction manual posted on your Twitter account advises you to complete the registration via the link provided, https://covid19. moh. gov. om/#/traveler-reg, which requires completing the online form, offering the phone number. or email address. A payment of RO 25 must also be paid when registering via the link and the traveler must sign on the registration form (TRF). Registration can also be done directly from the COVID-19 counter set up in The Tarassud Plus app download is mandatory for all travelers, while the HMushrif app is only applicable for those who stay longer than seven days.

After arriving at the airport, whenever you are already registered, you can go to the immigration desk and provide the TRF, then move on to the PCR verification domain to pass the check. Travellers who stay more than seven days old must receive the HMushrif bracelet that will be related to the application that has already been downloaded to the phone and will have to go through a 14-day home quarantine.

During quarantine, the HMushrif tape will need to be turned on at all times with the phone with which the tape was linked. Failure to comply with these regulations will result in fines and prosecution. During the quarantine period, self-report symptoms, if any, the Tarassud Plus application should be performed, as well as notification to the medical team of the indicated numbers, in case of emergency.

Once the mandatory quarantine era is over, the user must move to the nearest medical center, using the HMushrif application location assistance, where, after verification, the bracelet will be removed. At no time does the quarantine age deserve any attempt to remove the bracelet itself.

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