
Nooh: Nooh district of Haryana is emerging as a new hotspot of corona virus. On Tuesday, 16 new cases of corona infection occurred in Noonh on the same day. The number of corona patients has now increased to 30 in the district. Of these, 29 patients gather. In 29 patients, the link of some deposits has also come to light from Delhi's Nizamuddin.
In Noah on Tuesday, the report of the investigation, all indigenous deposits in 16 cases. It is being told that these Jamati should roam in 5 villages of Tawadu for 12 days. There has been a stir as soon as this matter is known. Health department has started screening of every person in these villages.
Screening is being done in these villages
Screening is being done in village Didhara, Nizampur, Sevaka, Raniyaki and Chharoda. The health department has appealed people not to leave their homes for five days. Contact history with symptoms and deposits is being detected in the screening.
Case registered on 57 foreign deposits, visa confiscated
Police also seized 57 of their visas, registering a case against 57 foreign deposits in Tawadu for their alleged involvement in religious programs on tourist visas amid the Corona epidemic. These include six Thailand, 11 Indonesia, 11 Bangladeshi, 24 Sri Lankan and five South African nationals. While one is Mohammad Yasin from Molliganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. They have been charged with violations of the Visa and Pandemic Diseases Act. The police are now seriously enlisting every aspect of their travel history. Also, by checking their phone call details, efforts are being made to find out where they have gone after coming to the country and who they have come in contact with.
Please tell that after the discovery of the Nizamuddin Tablighi Markaz case, the police were informed of the presence of some foreign nationals who returned from Markaz. He is also accused of coming on a tourism visa and engaging in religious propaganda in violation of Section 144 amid lockdown. The police took action against them and registered a case. Meanwhile, nine foreigners have been placed in isolation after being found corona positive.
25 new patients were found in South Haryana on Monday
Amidst the growing havoc of Corona, 25 new cases were reported in South Haryana on Monday. There are 20 people associated with the Tabligi Jamaat. 9 people were found positive in Palwal district of Haryana on Monday. All of them joined the Tablighi Jamaat. At the same time, seven new cases were reported in Faridabad. These include five Jamati, a health worker and a local villager. Six people were found infected in Nuh and all these accumulate. Four of them are foreigners while two are Kashmiris. In Gurugram too, a positive report came from a person who hails from Pataudi and is associated with Nizamuddin Markaz. There are two new cases in Sonipat, one is Jamati and one is a health worker.
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