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Four Indian Army Gurkha soldiers test COVID-19 positive in Nepal

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Kathmandu, August 10

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Four Gurkha soldiers of the Indian Army who were visiting their home in Nepal have tested positive for the coronavirus at a quarantine centre in the country’s eastern Sunsari district, officials said on Monday.

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The Nepalese nationals from the Gurkha regiments of the Indian Army tested positive after their swab samples were collected at a quarantine facility in Dharan Municipality of Sunsari district in Eastern Nepal, Assistant Chief District Officer Mahesh Kumar Pokharel said.

The soldiers, aged around 40-45 years, were on leave and staying in the quarantine centre in Sunsari after returning home.

A large number of Nepalese nationals are serving in seven Gurkha regiments in the Indian Army.

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The coronavirus cases in Nepal reached close to 23,000 while 75 people have died so far.

Nepal has a very low mortality rate of 0.3 per cent while the recovery rate is 71 per cent. PTI

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