<p>In what could be one of the biggest medical challenge, Mumbai is bracing up to receive more then 26,000 Indians from the Gulf nations.</p>.<p>Majority of the flights would land at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai.</p>.<p>The BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is creating quarantine and isolation wards.</p>.<p>The Indians are expected to arrive from United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman.</p>.<p>Since as many as 15 persons who have come from Dubai had tested positive for Covid-19, those who arrive from Gulf would have to be quarantined.</p>.<p>The exact flight schedule is not yet known as the government has decided not to allow international flight arrivals form 22 March for a week's time.</p>.<p>The quarantine and isolation has been planned at the Seven Hills Hospital at Marol and municipal training centre at Powai.</p>.<p>Those arriving, if they are form Mumbai, will be allowed to go and be in home-quarantine.</p>
<p>In what could be one of the biggest medical challenge, Mumbai is bracing up to receive more then 26,000 Indians from the Gulf nations.</p>.<p>Majority of the flights would land at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai.</p>.<p>The BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is creating quarantine and isolation wards.</p>.<p>The Indians are expected to arrive from United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman.</p>.<p>Since as many as 15 persons who have come from Dubai had tested positive for Covid-19, those who arrive from Gulf would have to be quarantined.</p>.<p>The exact flight schedule is not yet known as the government has decided not to allow international flight arrivals form 22 March for a week's time.</p>.<p>The quarantine and isolation has been planned at the Seven Hills Hospital at Marol and municipal training centre at Powai.</p>.<p>Those arriving, if they are form Mumbai, will be allowed to go and be in home-quarantine.</p>