Dubai rejects seven Indian labs for COVID-19 RT PCR reports

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A passenger fitness officer at Dubai Airport.

In a final notice issued to Indian passengers traveling to Dubai, the government warned Indians not to conduct COVID-19 RT PCR testing at seven Laboratories in India.

He also learned that some Indian passengers had been detained at the airport due to the effects of the COVID-19 test.

Air India Express issued the warning on his Twitter account.

The airline said: “#FlyWithIX: Watch out for passengers traveling to Dubai!. . .

He’s the list of labs.

It says: “According to Dubai’s civil aviation authorities, RT-PCR verification in indexed laboratories will be accepted. “

Recently, many Pakistanis and Indians were stranded at Dubai airport due to a lack of documents.

However, the consulates of the respective countries solved the challenge and helped them return home.

On the other hand, Hardeep Singh Puri, Indian Minister of Housing, Urban Affairs and Civil Aviation, said on Twitter: “With the foreigner of more than 2. 85 million other people provided so far as a component of the Vande Bharat project and more than 15 million for nationals, India’s civil aviation sector flies high.

“VBM Phase 7 begins on October 29 with more destinations, flights and bubble configurations. “

Tourists in Dubai are legal as of July 7, 2020 and the city is welcoming tourists from all over the world again.

The rules are as follows:

– All tourists must perform a COVID-19 PCR verification before arriving at DXB, no more than 96 hours before the scheduled departure time of their flight, at an officially identified verification center.

– The negative result of the CONTROL of PCR COVID-19 must be presented as a certificate published through the traveler upon arrival at DXB. The certificate must be in English or Arabic only. No handwritten certificate will be allowed.

– Tourists with a valid visa or visa on arrival do not want prior approvals from DXB.

– All tourists are asked to leave DXB to meet the needs of their final destination, as some may require an additional COVID-19 PCR negative verification certificate before leaving DXB.

– Children 12 years of age and passengers with moderate to severe disabilities are exempt from PCR verification requirements

– Passengers travelling from one of the destinations/countries listed below must perform some other PCR verification upon arrival at DXB.

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