The Assam government has exempted less than 10 years old children from mandatory testing during the time of entering the state.

However, only those children whose guardians have been double vaccinated.

Fully vaccinated adults coming into the state were already exempted from compulsory testing for the infection through an earlier order.

The latest notification issued by Anurag Goel, principal secretary, Health and Family Welfare department, said, “Children below 10 years of age along with double vaccinated parent(s)/ guardian(s) coming to Assam are hereby exempted from the mandatory COVID-19 testing.”

“However, voluntary paid testing for such children shall be facilitated if the parents/ guardians so desire,” it added.

All incoming passengers who had been vaccinated with both doses of vaccine were exempted from mandatory testing on arrival by a previous notification.

However, passengers who are vaccinated with a single dose or are not vaccinated at all, or are symptomatic even after receiving both doses have to undergo mandatory RT-PCR testing at their own cost on arrival.

The orders are applicable for people entering the state through airports, railway stations, road border points, etc., the notification added.

The exemptions have been granted due to decreasing COVID-19 positivity in the state as well as the country and also increasing the number of vaccinated people, it added.