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Agra: Six High Viral Load Cases Detected During Coronavirus Testing, Placed In Isolation
Swarajya Staff
Mar 03, 2020, 02:14 PM | Updated 02:14 PM IST
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Six cases with a high viral load have been detected in Uttar Pradesh’s Agra, during a sample Coronavirus testing carried out by health officials, ANI has reported.
These individuals are believed to have come in contact with a patient in Delhi who tested positive for COVID-19. They have now been put in isolation.
Officials have also instructed hotels and tourists sites to immediately inform the Chief Medical Officer whenever tourists from Italy, Iran or China arrive in the city. They will be subsequently be tested for Coronavirus.
It was earlier reported that a Noida school has been closed for sensitisation after one of its pupil’s parents infected with Coronavirus came in contact with other students at a birthday party.
A total of 40 students have been tested for the virus and have been sent in isolation for 28 days.
Two positive Coronavirus cases were detected yesterday (2 March) in Delhi and Telangana. The techie who had tested positive for Coronavirus had travelled from Bengaluru to Hyderabad in a bus.
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