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Updated February 10th, 2020 at 10:46 IST

Coronavirus scare: DGCA exempts flight crew from Breath Analyzer tests at select airports

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced that it has exempted flight crews from Breath Analzser tests for 15 days amidst the Coronavirus scare

Reported by: Ananya Varma
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On Monday, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced that it has exempted flight crews from Breath Analyzer (BA) tests for 15 days at Kerala's Calicut, Kannur, Trivandrum and Cochin airports amidst the contagious coronavirus outbreak. Breath Analyser tests are mandatory tests for all flight crews to check for the presence of alcohol in the system. Apart from the pilots and cabin crew, even the airside staff, ground equipment operators, ground handling personnel and flight dispatchers are subjected to the test.

Read: Health Ministry gives update on coronavirus, 9452 persons under community surveillance

However, given the global outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus which has claimed over 900 lives, the DGCA has decided that it would exempt the crew from Breath Analyzer tests since the disease is highly contagious and could spread through oral transmissions such as sneezing or coughing. 

Read: WHO warns overseas coronavirus spread may be 'tip of the iceberg'

DGCA raises precaution

Amid the scare of the novel Coronavirus, the Ministry of Health on Sunday had taken to Twitter and issued an update on the status of virus in India. According to the Ministry, a total of 9452 persons are currently under community surveillance in India. The screening of passengers is now on at all 21 airports, International Seaports and border crossings. 1818 flights and 1,97,192 passengers have been screened so far. Several countries have banned arrivals from China while major airlines have suspended flights to the country.

Read: Coronavirus: DGCA restricts entry of foreigners in India who visited China post Jan 14

Previously the DGCA had announced that foreigners who visited China on after January 15, will not be allowed to enter India. A notice conveying the news was issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Saturday, which read, "foreigners who have been to China on or after January 15, 2020, are not allowed to enter India from any air, land or seaport including India-Nepal, Indo-Bhutan, Indo-Bangladesh or Indo-Myanmar land borders."

(With Agency Inputs) 

Read: China warns against 'excessive' use of protective suits amid coronavirus outbreak

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Published February 10th, 2020 at 10:46 IST

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