After arriving from Rome on Thursday morning, the passengers were tested for coronavirus, in accordance with India’s Covid-19 entry rules.
V.K. Seth, director of Amritsar airport, told CNN that 160 passengers were tested, while 19 were exempted because they were under five years of age.
While the travelers who tested positive were in transit to a local hospital Thursday, at least 10 became separated from the main group and were able to evade authorities.
Police are now searching for the escapees.
“They were supposed to go to the hospital but they went home… The police are now working on tracking these people down and will take the required action,” Dugg told CNN.
“There were a large number of passengers. All of them said that they will come to the hospital, and most of them did, but some were able to get out,” she added.
The highly contagious Omicron variant is putting a strain on medical resources in the country, as it grapples with rising cases.
On Friday, India reported 117,100 new Covid-19 cases — the highest daily rise in nearly seven months.
CNN’s Sara Spary and Esha Mitra contributed to this report.