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Coronavirus updates | December 23, 2020
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India recorded a single day rise of 23,950 new COVID-19 cases and 333 fatalities.
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India recorded a single day rise of 23,950 new COVID-19 cases and 333 fatalities.
At least 20 passengers coming to India from the U.K. tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday as the government issued a stringent new SOPs mandating RT-PCR tests at all airports for each traveller from the country and isolation in a separate institutional facility for positive cases in view of the new coronavirus strain.
NITI Aayog member V.K. Paul said the new strain of COVID-19 reported in the U.K. seems to increase transmissibility and infection rates but the mutation has so far not affected the severity, and case fatality of the disease.
Andhra Pradesh to conduct RT-PCR test for those returning from UK
Andhra Pradesh to conduct RT-PCR test for those returning from UK
The government said those who test negative in the RT-PCR test will be asked to observe 14-day mandatory home quarantine.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. (File photo)
The Andhra Pradesh government has said all passengers returning from abroad will be put under strict vigilance for detecting Covid-19 and those arriving from the UK will be mandatorily asked to take an RT-PCR test for the viral infection.
The government said those who test negative in the RT-PCR test will be asked to observe 14-day mandatory home quarantine.