PCR test and Aadhaar card mandatory to travel to Nepal

Panitanki, 26th April: Amid the increasing contamination of the coronavirus, people travelling to and from India and Nepal seem to be facing a lot of problems. Security personnel from both countries are keeping a strict watch over the movement between India and Nepal in the Panitanki area of ​​the Indo-Nepal border area.


Reportedly, any person is travelling to Nepal from India for any purpose has to mandatorily go through a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test within 72 hours and also hold an Aadhaar card. Any Indians without the PCR test report and Aadhaar card are not being allowed to enter Nepal.

A PCR test detects the presence of a virus if you are infected at the time of the test and could also detect fragments of the virus even after you are no longer infected.


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