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In 4 days, 900 people return home after quarantine in J&K

By IANS | Updated: April 4, 2020 16:20 IST

900 people have been allowed to go home during the last four days after completion of the quarantine period in J&K, officials said here on Saturday.

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Srinagar, April 4 900 people have been allowed to go home during the last four days after completion of the quarantine period in J&K, officials said here on Saturday.

Another batch of 290 persons who had been placed under quarantine in different hotels of Srinagar city after their arrival from outside, were allowed to go home on Saturday.

These people belong to different places in the Valley and the authorities provided them transport up to the district headquarters of there places of domicile.

Authorities have thanked these people for the cooperation they extended during the quarantine period.

Those leaving for their homes on Saturday expressed gratitude to the authorities for giving them free lodging, food and other facilities during the period they remained in quarantine, officials added.

These people would now be completing another 14 days in home quarantine before they are declared completely free of any symptoms of coronavirus.

( With inputs from IANS )

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