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Deputy Commissioner asks NRIs to follow quarantine guidelines

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Hoshiarpur, July 27

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Appealing the Non Resident Indians (NRIs) to follow the quarantine guidelines issued by the state government, Deputy Commissioner Apneet Riyait on Monday categorically said institutional or hotel quarantine was mandatory for all NRIs returning to Hoshiarpur from different countries.

The Deputy Commissioner (DC) said the NRIs should opt either for Institutional Quarantine Centre (IQC) or hotels identified by the administration for the purpose of quarantine.

The NRIs can choose the hotel of their choice, said the DC, adding that elaborate arrangements had been made at the IQCs established at the Panjab University’s local Regional Campus and Multi Skill Development Centre (MSDC) for the facilitation of the NRIs to be quarantined on their arrival in Hoshiarpur. She said the samples of the NRIs would be collected within seven days during their quarantine period, adding that if the report was negative, they would be allowed to go home and in case of the report of any person was found positive then he would have to further stay in isolation till complete recovery from the symptoms of the disease.

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She said the community surveillance was being carried out by officials to track those, who had been violated the quarantine guidelines. The DC warned that strict action could be taken against those flouting the quarantine guidelines besides impounding their passports.

Besides the said two IQCs, Apneet Riyait said as many as 13 hotels had been dedicated for the NRIs, where they could stay by paying prescribed rates during quarantine period.

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