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Nigerian Gov’t Sets $3,500 Fine For Airlines That Board COVID-19 Patients On International Flights

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Sani Aliyu, the national coordinator of the Taskforce on COVID-19, has warned that as the International flights prepare to resume on 29 of August 2020, any airline that boards COVID-19 patient will be made to pay a fine of $3,500

Aliyu who disclosed this during a briefing of the Taskforce on Monday, August 24, 2020, further explained that with the resumption of international flights there would be an additional 10, 000 tests to be conducted daily.

“All travellers coming into the country will continue to observe the old quarantine protocol that we currently have.

We will be continuing with the process of requesting for a negative PCR result for all passengers intending to travel to Nigeria.

This test must be PCR test”, he said. According to him, the protocol would be reviewed after four weeks, and that as from August 29, the period of test result validity would be narrowed from the current 14 days to seven.

“We will continue with the policy of ensuring that airlines only board passengers without symptoms of Covid-19 and with negative PCR results.

Airlines will be fined $3,500 if they fail to comply with pre-boarding Covid-19 requirements”, Aliyu added.

Source:  Vanguard

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