2 more test COVID-19 positive in Meghalaya; total count at 30
First Published: 2nd June, 2020 20:52 IST
Two more persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in Meghalaya, taking the state’s overall tally to 30. Both individuals have travel history to Uttar Pradesh. They are currently under quarantine
Two more persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in Meghalaya, taking the state’s overall tally to 30.
Both individuals have travel history to Uttar Pradesh. They are currently under quarantine in Chibinang, West Garo Hills District. With this, the number of active cases has gone up to 17.
Taking to Twitter Chief Minister Conrad Sangma informed, “Two more residents of Meghalaya who had returned from Uttar Pradesh have tested positive for COVID19. Both of them are under quarantine in Chibinang, West Garo Hills District. Total cases : 30 out of which Active cases are : 17.”
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