From the Qutub Minar to the Red Fort everything 'Closed due to Coronavirus
From the Qutub Minar to the Red Fort everything 'Closed due to Coronavirus
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New Delhi: Coronavirus is wreaking havoc all over the world including China, Europe. In India too, the cases of infection of this virus are constantly increasing. So far, 132 cases of corona have been registered in the country. Indians from Turkey, United Kingdom (UK) and European countries have also been banned. Meanwhile, orders have been issued by the administration to close temples, forts and markets in Pune.

The Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) has sent a notice to a doctor in Mumbai to claim this, ignoring the warnings of action against those spreading rumours about the coronavirus infection. Describing the virus as a 'fad of China', this doctor claimed that it would not survive the heat of India. Please tell that Coronavirus has become synonymous with panic all over the world. Its effect in India is also increasing continuously.

So far 126 cases of corona have been reported in the country and three patients have died. In view of this, such public places are being closed throughout the country till March 31, where a large number of people gather. In this sequence, the Red Fort and Qutub Minar in Delhi have been closed for the common people on 31 March. Along with this, Shirdi temple and Siddhivinayak temple have also been closed.

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