Why did Manipur government send a notice to passengers flying from Delhi to Imphal?
Why did Manipur government send a notice to passengers flying from Delhi to Imphal?
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The lockdown continues for 21 days in India. The Manipur government has asked people flying from Delhi to Imphal on March 11 to report to the control room set up to deal with the coronavirus. It is being told that there was also a person suffering from coronavirus coming from Delhi with these people on the plane.

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An official release on the matter said that there was a high risk of coronavirus infection among the 14 women among the 31 passengers, as they were close to the 65-year-old infected person. In fact, the corona virus-infected person had joined the Tablighi Jamaat in Delhi last month and reached Imphal from Delhi on 11 March. 31 members of the infected man's family have also been quarantined. People involved in the Tablighi Jamaat are being traced all over the country. Ever since the matter came to light, the cases of coronavirus in the country are seeing a rapid increase.

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Before the authorities found out that he was infected, he was being treated in a private hospital in Imphal. Officials said that a resident of Lilong area of Thoubal district is now undergoing treatment at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) here. Meanwhile, the Thoubal district administration has sealed Lilong to prevent the spread of the corona virus. The movement of people and vehicles has been banned. Deputy Commissioner N Bandana Devi said in an order on Thursday that strict legal action will be taken against those who violate the rules.

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