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Centre declares Chandigarh to be coronavirus hotspot

Centre declares Chandigarh to be coronavirus hotspot

A health worker conducts thermal screening at an entry gate of Sector 15 on Wednesday. Tribune photo: Ravi Kumar



Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 15

The central government on Wednesday declared Chandigarh to be coronavirus hotspot, a top official said.

Chandigarh has been included in the list of 170 hotspots in the country, UT Adviser Manoj Parida said on Twitter.  

“Union Government has declared Chandigarh as a HOTSPOT district,as per laid down criteria of Health Ministry,” he tweeted. “Chandigarh is included in the list of 170 hotspot districts (red zone) of the country,” he said.

The development comes a day after Chandigarh Administration extended curfew until May 3, along the lines of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s lockdown.

Chandigarh so far has 21 coronavirus cases but no reported deaths.

Declaring a place to be hotspot would mean intensified containment strategy---primarily increased testing and isolation---in that area.


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