QR code essential on RT-PCR report if you are flying out of India
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : May 17, 2021, 14:10 IST
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In a new development, having a QR code on your RT-PCR test report will be mandatory from May 22, 2021, if you are taking an Air India flight from India. Passengers with no QR code on their test report will not be allowed to board … Read more
In a new development, having a QR code on your RT-PCR test report will be mandatory from May 22, 2021, if you are taking an Air India flight from India. Passengers with no QR code on their test report will not be allowed to board their flight. Reportedly, a number of false/forged negative test reports were given by passengers over the past some time, putting safety of other passengers at risk. The decision is thus being taken to foolproof all RT-PCR test reports. Read less
In a new development, having a QR code on your RT-PCR test report will be mandatory from May 22, 2021, if you are taking an Air India flight from India. Passengers with no QR code on their test report will not be allowed to board their flight. Reportedly, a number of false/forged negative test reports were given by passengers over the past some time, putting safety of other passengers at risk. The decision is thus being taken to foolproof all RT-PCR test reports.
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