New Delhi: The coronavirus continues to wreak havoc. In the United Kingdom, the new type of corona has been stirred up all over the world. Meanwhile, 11 passengers reached from UK to Delhi airport have been confirmed to have coronavirus infection. Gauri Agarwal, the founder of the Jennings Diagnostic Centre, has given information in this regard on Wednesday.
All passengers at Delhi Airport have been entrusted with the task of testing the coronavirus to the Jennings Diagnostic Centre. In a statement, Agarwal said that 50 passengers of four flights have been sent to institutional quarantine. After the detection of a new variety of coronavirus in the UK, the government ordered on Monday that all passengers coming from Britain would be screened at India's airport.
Agarwal said that after the order, a total of 4 flights from Britain have arrived in Delhi. The government said on Monday that a passenger in the UK-India flight is found to be infected with the coronavirus, the passengers sitting in the same queue, three queues ahead of the seat and three behind the queues will be sent to the institutional quarantine.
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