61-year-old died in Chennai's Quarantine Center
61-year-old died in Chennai's Quarantine Center
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Chennai: A quarantine centre in Chennai, has been stirred up after the death of an elderly person. It is being told that the elderly came from Malaysia to India and his corona report came negative, but he was kept in the quarantine centre as a precautionary measure. He died on Sunday after a chest problem. According to officials, 61-year-old Mohammad Sharif was kept at the Quarantine Center on the outskirts of Chennai city.

He returned to India from Malaysia and his corona investigation report was found to be negative, but according to the government's instruction, he was kept in mandatory 7-day quarantine. On Sunday morning, Mohammad Sharif was found dead in the bathroom of the Quarantine Center. He vomited blood. In the initial report, it is being said that due to high blood pressure, he has a heart attack and his died. The whole matter is being investigated.

Apart from Maharashtra and Delhi, Tamil Nadu is affected the most by Corona. The total number of infected patients has crossed 44 thousand. The total number of patients is 44 thousand 661, out of which 435 people have lost their lives. So far, more than 24 thousand people have been cured in the state, while there are more than 19 thousand active cases.

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