After Goa, Manipur Becomes The Second State In India To Be Declared Covid-19 Free

After Goa, Manipur has now been declared coronavirus free. The Chief Minister of Manipur, N Biren Singh tweeted that both the patients in the state who were infected by Covid-19 had fully recovered and had also tested negative for the virus, making it the second state to be coronavirus-free.  

One of the patients was a 65- year- old man who had contracted the virus from one of the hotspots in Delhi’s Nizamuddin. He had attended the Tablighi Jamaat event and tested positive. The first person who tested positive in Manipur was a 23-year-old girl student who had returned from the United Kingdom. 

Both of them are now self-quarantining for a while as a precautionary measure. Although the number of Covid-19 cases across the world and India continue to surge, we are hoping to hear more of these positive news stories to get through these difficult times.  

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