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Over 800 people kept in home quarantine in Aurangabad amid coronavirus outbreak

A major chunk of these are students of a local college, where one of the lecturers tested positive for Covid-19 last week.

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Aurangabad: Over 800 persons have been kept under home quarantine in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad district, amid the coronavirus outbreak, a senior official said on Saturday.

A major chunk of these are students of a local college, where one of the lecturers tested positive for Covid-19 last week, she said.

“Although only one positive case of coronavirus was recorded in Aurangabad, the number of people quarantined has exceeded 800,” Aurangabad Municipal Corporation Health Officer Dr Neeta Padalkar.

As many as 849 people have been put on 14-day mandatory quarantine till March 19 and of these, 58 are Indians with travel history abroad and 17 are foreign nationals, she added.

Maharashtra has recorded at least 52 cases of coronavirus infection so far.


Also read: With COVID-19 cases rising, India to now test all ‘high-risk’ contacts of patients


 

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