India safe from CoronaVirus outbreak; 200 Indians returned from ITBP camp
India safe from CoronaVirus outbreak; 200 Indians returned from ITBP camp
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New Delhi: India is safe from the havoc of deadly coronavirus. More than half of the prevented people have been asked to leave the camp at ITBP camp in Delhi's Chawla. The medical team gave a health certificate to the stopped people and said that now you are free to go. The Indian government was airlifted to 650 Indians and 7 Maldives citizens from the Wuhan city of China, badly hit by the Coronavirus.

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A camp was prepared for 409 of them at Chawla, where they were monitored. On Monday, around 200 people were found correct and were told that they could go now. Many students, yoga instructors, businessmen and professors are also among the people discharged from the camp. On 1 February, those who were brought to Delhi from Wuhan by the first flight included Inaya Bhandari.

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Inaya is just 2 years old. Inaya has Inaya's mother Nutan Bhandari and father Dhirendra a yoga teacher. Sharing his experiences, Nutan said, 'We were hearing about the Coronavirus since December 2019. Till then it was not so dangerous. But by the end of January, the matter had become serious. We contacted the Indian Embassy. His attitude was very positive, he also helped.

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