08/01/2021: Press Release on Protocol for stranded individuals – PMO

Press Release
January 8, 2021
In the wake of increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases being detected, the National COVID-19 Taskforce (NC19TF) has revised the protocol for stranded individuals who seek to travel to their place of residence.
The heightened surveillance is intended to prevent disease spread beyond Thimphu and Paro, while controlling the local outbreaks in the two districts.
Therefore, the NC19TF has decided to implement the following with immediate effect:
1. Emergency travels [from Thimphu and Paro to other dzongkhags]
– For emergency travels related to death and illnesses, the travellers will have to undergo three-days of mandatory facility quarantine at the place of origin.
– Individuals should register with 1010 Public Call Centre. The call centre will verify and authenticate the case, and direct the person to a quarantine facility, if found genuine.
– On the fourth day, his RT-PCR result will be declared and those with negative COVID-19 result will be allowed to travel.
– The details of the travellers will be shared to the local government authorities. The person will have to undergo an antigen test on the seventh day calculated from the day of RT-PCR. At the place of arrival, the person must ensure safe distance and follow COVID-19 norms.
– The same shall be applied for emergency travellers from high-risk areas to other dzongkhags.
2. Other travels [from Thimphu and Paro to other dzongkhags]
– Other stranded individuals who need to return to the place of residence will have to undergo a seven-day mandatory facility quarantine at the place of origin.
– The person will have to register with 1010 Public Call Centre. Following validation of the details, the person will be directed to a quarantine facility.
– The person will undergo a RT-PCR on the eight day and be allowed to travel, if the result is negative.
– The same shall be reinstated in high-risk areas.
3. Travel to red zones and high risk areas from other regions
– For those travelling to Thimphu, Paro and high risk areas, from other dzongkhags, an antigen test will be carried out and be allowed to travel, if the result is negative.
– The same shall be applied for travel between Thimphu and Paro.
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