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Delhi airport introduces new passenger tracking system

Delhi airport introduces new passenger tracking system The Xovis passenger tracking system (PTS), a queue management system, displays live waiting time, taken at various processes like check-in, security check etc., on screens put up at various places, said Delhi airport BusinessToday.In | December 28, 2020 | Updated 15:42 IST In the PTS (passenger tracking system), passengers are counted and tracked anonymously using the ceiling-mounted sensors, Delhi airport s operator DIAL (Delhi International Airport Limited) said in a press release Delhi airport s Terminal 3 has set up a new passenger tracking system that will assist in handling the flow of people, cut down waiting down and ensure physical distancing.

Satyendar Jain Says Will Approach Airport Authorities over Covid-positive Flyers Slipping out Unnoticed

Satyendar Jain Says Will Approach Airport Authorities over Covid-positive Flyers Slipping out Unnoticed FOLLOW US ON: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Thursday said the city government will approach airport authorities here over a report that two COVID-positive flyers from the UK had slipped out from the Indira Gandhi International airport. Amid mounting concern over a new strain of the virus detected in the UK, the Delhi government on Tuesday had said people who have arrived here recently from that country, are being traced and tested, while an institutional quarantine facility was being set up separately for positive cases at the LNJP Hospital.

Delhi airport aims to start distributing Covid-19 vaccine in January

Delhi airport aims to start distributing Covid-19 vaccine in January India has the world s second-highest number of cases after the US totalling over 10 million, with more than 146,000 deaths as of Tuesday 1 min read Sunil Kataria , Reuters The Indian government is considering emergency use authorization for 3 vaccine candidates - one from AstraZeneca, another from Pfizer, and a separate one developed by the Indian firm Bharat Biotech Share Via Read Full Story NEW DELHI : India s largest airport plans to start distributing COVID-19 vaccines in January with up to 5.4 million vials a day, its CEO said on Tuesday, underscoring the logistical challenge of reaching everyone in the country of 1.3 billion.

Delhi airport aims to start COVID-19 vaccine distribution in January

Delhi airport aims to start COVID-19 vaccine distribution in January The Indian government is considering emergency use authorization for three vaccine candidates - one from AstraZeneca, another from Pfizer, and a separate one developed by the Indian firm Bharat Biotech Reuters | December 23, 2020 | Updated 08:51 IST Overall, the airport had the capacity to handle up to 8 million vials a day India s largest airport plans to start distributing COVID-19 vaccines in January with up to 5.4 million vials a day, its CEO said on Tuesday, underscoring the logistical challenge of reaching everyone in the country of 1.3 billion. The Indian government is considering emergency use authorization for three vaccine candidates - one from AstraZeneca, another from Pfizer, and a separate one developed by the Indian firm Bharat Biotech.

Covid-19 new strain: In mandatory testing at airport 5 from UK positive, others to be traced

Covid-19 new strain: In mandatory testing at airport 5 from UK positive, others to be traced The Delhi government said it will check the health condition of passengers who have arrived here recently from the UK, by visiting their houses. December 23, 2020 4:19:02 am According to a bulletin released by the Health and Family Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu, 1,35,23,032 samples from the state have been sent for testing till date. Express Photo: Srinivas K Five passengers travelling on Air India’s London-Delhi flight tested positive for Covid-19 on arrival Tuesday, a day after the Ministry of Civil Aviation announced mandatory testing of all passengers coming from the United Kingdom due to the emergence of the new strain of Covid-19.

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