22 Kerala Officials Involved In Plane Crash Rescue Ops Test Positive | Read

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Twenty-two officials who responded to the plane crash in Kerala last week have tested positive for coronavirus, the Malappuram medical officer has said. The Air India Express plane came with 184 passengers from Dubai under the centre's Vande Bharat Mission that expatriates Indians stranded abroad amid the COVID-19 pandemic. "They were quarantined after the rescue operations at the plane crash site ended. Most of them were on location," the district medical officer said.

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