deepak yadav
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deepak yadav
Travel & Adventure
India reported the first confirmed case of the coronavirus infection on 30 January 2020 in the state of Kerala. The affected had a travel history from Wuhan, China. Since the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak in China, the first case of coronavirus in India, the second most populated country in the world, was reported in the state of Kerala. New confirmed cases are being reported in multiple cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Patna. Religious tourism and weddings: potential coronavirus clusters in India Places of religious gathering such as temples, mosques and churches can be clusters for coronavirus transmission in India, where religious tourism is high and community gatherings for celebrating festivals are huge. ISKCON, one of the popular Hindu religious organisations running temples that attract foreign devotees, is reported to have advised foreigners from the coronavirus-affected countries not to visit for two months, as a precautionary measure. Agra, another popular hotspot for tourists including foreigners, is a potential cluster. One more potential coronavirus cluster in India is weddings where the average guest counts run from few hundreds to more than a thousand. Coronavirus cases in India: Confirmed, suspected and recovered Thousands of suspected cases have been tested resulting in more than 2,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in India. The regions with the highest number of cases include Maharastra, Kerala, Delhi, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu. Two cases were reported in Nagpur, Maharashtra, on 13 March. An employee of Google in Bangalore tested positive on 13 March, while a COVID-19 positive case was confirmed in Noida on the same day. First death due to coronavirus in India was reported in Karnataka on 12 March. A total of 52 deaths have been reported in the country. Religious meeting leads to surge in cases India is witnessing a surge in confirmed coronavirus cases after people who attended the Tablighi Jamaat religious congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz in Delhi started testing positive for the virus. Held in mid-March, the meeting is estimated to have been attended by more than 5,000 members including foreigners. The Indian government has traced approximately 95% of the members and contact tracing is ongoing on a war footing.
deepak yadav
Travel & Adventure