Muscat: The Supreme Committee of Oman has demanded that all travelers arriving at the Sultanate through all ports must go through a PCR check no more than 96 hours before their arrival, in addition to re-entering it upon arrival.
The Committee issued yesterday an order that passengers arriving in Oman must go through a PCR check before travelling and another without delay upon arrival. baggage claim.
Verification effects performed within 24 hours are available through the Tarassud app that each and every arriving passenger has downloaded to their phone. The bracelet, related to the smartphone, monitors this movement of the person, with the offenders applying fines and other penalties, adding deportation.
Mandatory 14-day home quarantine has now been reduced to seven days, with a PCR repeating the eighth day.
From 21 to 27 October, 14302 passengers were examined at the access ports in Oman and 810 tested positive, representing 6% of the total number of passengers, an official said at yesterday’s press conference. And Control said: “We have evaluated the knowledge of travelers who arrived at the Sultanate in recent months and found that more than 75% of them had symptoms 7 days after arriving in Oman. “
Dr. Saif also pleaded that passengers who are already in a 40-day quarantine era and have completed 7 days of quarantine can go through a PCR check to determine their prestige and end isolation if the check is negative.
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