#monkeypox #bengaluruairport #21dayquarantine
Passengers arriving from African countries are undergoing thorough monitoring at Bengaluru airport until they depart, due to multiple recorded cases of Mpox.
Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru is on high alert following the detection of India's first monkeypox case in New Delhi. Screening tests for international passengers are now in progress. The infected individual, a 26-year-old man from Haryana, contracted the virus, which is known to spread between people.
In an announcement, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) said, “Keeping the global Mpox situation in mind, Bengaluru airport is fully prepared with all safety protocols. We are conducting screening and temperature checks of international passengers, and if anyone is found with the symptoms, we send them for a 21-day quarantine.”
Passengers arriving from African countries are being closely monitored throughout their time at the airport due to several reported cases of Mpox.
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