The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued directives to all airlines operating on international routes and asked them to take a series of precautionary measures with immediate effect to prevent the entry and spread of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in India.
The airlines have been asked to keep first aid and universal precaution kits, including masks, sanitizers and disposal gloves and bags.
The details of passengers boarding from affected countries should be sent in advance to the station of arrival in India by all Indian and foreign airlines, says the directive.
The airlines have been directed to keep a record of all passengers returning to India after staying or visiting West African countries and inform the details to health officials at the concerned airports.
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