Coronavirus not spread by chicken and eggs, ministers do this to prove
Coronavirus not spread by chicken and eggs, ministers do this to prove
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Ministers of Telangana collectively ate chicken to dispel rumours of spread of coronavirus from chicken. Telangana ministers KT Rama Rao, Etela Rajender, Talsani Srinivas Yadav and others ate chicken on stage in Hyderabad on Friday to put an end to rumours that coronavirus is spread through chicken and eggs.

For your information, let us tell you that rumours of coronavirus ruling from eggs and poultry are spreading rapidly across the country. Due to rumours spread on social media and WhatsApp, chicken sales have dropped by 50 percent. While chicken prices have come down by 70 percent in the last one month, 2,867 people have died in the whole world so far due to coronavirus infection. The number of people who died of this disease in China is 2,788. At the same time, 34 people have died in Iran, 17 in Italy, 13 in South Korea, nine in Japan, two each in Hong Kong and France and one each in the Philippines and Taiwan.

340 Indian fishermen have been trapped in Iran due to the closure of air services due to the fear of Coronavirus. Now the Gujarat government has appealed to the central government to bring back the fishermen. Coronavirus has so far killed 34 people in Iran. Gujarat Minister Raman Patkar has written a letter to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar in this regard. In his statement, Patkar said that the fishermen are stranded in Bandar-e-Chiru, the port of Iran's Hormuzan province and cannot return to India, as Iranian authorities have sealed the airports. People are not allowed out of the country.

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