
The Firozabad police have said a news report published by Zee News on April 6, 2020, which alleged that a medical team in Uttar Pradesh that was escorting Tablighi Jamaat members who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus was pelted with stones, is falso.

PM Modi had said: “There is no cure for this (coronavirus), so we need to remain healthy. We need to avoid crowds and stay home. Social distancing is critical.

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According to reports, the person had the travel history to Dubai. The total number of coronavirus cases in the country has now risen to nearly 130 after fresh cases were reported from several states.

India on Friday reported second death from the novel Coronavirus as the number of confirmed cases jumped to 82

A 24-year-old man who was found to be positive for the infection had recently traveled to Bengaluru.

The man’s mobile phone has been recovered and the alleged social media post has been confirmed to have been posted from his profile, said police on Monday.

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