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6 From Agra Who Came In Contact With Delhi Coronavirus Patient Isolated

Samples of a passenger who landed in Jaipur have been kept in isolation at a hospital in Rajasthan and his samples have been sent for testing.

6 From Agra Who Came In Contact With Delhi Coronavirus Patient Isolated

Global deaths due to coronavirus outbreak on Monday rose above 3,000

New Delhi:

Six people who were in contact with the Delhi-based man who tested positive for COVID-19, have been put in isolation after tests showed them to display symptoms of the novel coronavirus infection, the centre said on Tuesday.

Their samples are being sent to NIV, Pune for confirmation.

"Six cases with high viral load have been detected during sample testing in Agra. These are the ones who have come in contact with the COVID-19 patient from New Delhi, reported yesterday," the health ministry said.

"Contact tracing of the persons who have come in contact with these six persons is also simultaneously being done through the Integrated Disease Surveillance Program (IDSP) network," it said.

Meanwhile, in Jaipur, Union Health Ministry held a meeting with the Rajasthan Health Department officials.

RK Singh, ACS Health said: "All the hotels where the Italian tourist stayed are being sanitized. Samples of people who were in contact with the infected persons have been taken."

Samples of a passenger who landed in Jaipur have been kept in isolation at a hospital in Rajasthan and his samples have been sent for testing.

Two new cases of COVID-19 were reported from India on Monday, one each from Delhi and Telangana. Both the patients are stable and being closely monitored, the ministry of health and family welfare said.

Global deaths due to coronavirus outbreak on Monday rose above 3,000 with the new count in China mainland rising to 2,912. The deadly virus that originated in China late last year continues to spread around the world and has infected more than 80,000 people.

Many countries are also closing their borders fearing further transmission of the virus.

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