Nagaland following strict quarantine policy to curb covid19
Nagaland following strict quarantine policy to curb covid19
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Due to the harsh quarantine policy (Quarantine) in Nagaland, government is doing everything possible to curb the coronavirus. State spokesperson for Covid-19, Mmhonlumo Kikon said that more than 200 quarantine centres have been set up in the state.

He told that Nagaland is ready with the strictest quarantine policy in the country. We have established more than 200 quarantine centres in the state. Due to the strict Quarantine policy, we can fight the epidemic. He said that as soon as they return home, they are kept in a quarantine centre and institutional quarantine has also been made mandatory. Mmhonlumo Kikon said that as soon as people return home, they are kept in a quarantine centre and institutional Quarantine has also been made mandatory. He also informed that there are some paid quarantine centres as well.

On the other hand, 17,296 new cases have been reported in the country during the last twenty-four hours, due to which the number of infected has increased to 4,90,401. During this period, 407 people have also died, due to which the number of people who lost their lives so far has also increased to 15,301. In the country, the rate of recovery of patients is also increasing continuously amid the increasing infection of Coronavirus. According to the Union Health Ministry, 2,85,636 patients have been fully recovered so far. In the last 24 hours, only 13,940 patients have been discharged from the hospital.

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