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Rajasthan introduces 14-day quarantine rule for residents returning from other states

Any resident of Rajasthan travelling back to their home from another state will have to undergo through a necessary 14-day quarantine period, state authorities said on Sunday

A file photo of police patrolling the lockdown in Jaipur (representational image) Image Source : PTIA file photo of police patrolling the lockdown in Jaipur (representational image)

Any resident of Rajasthan travelling back to their home from another state will have to undergo through a necessary 14-day quarantine period, state authorities said on Sunday. Rajeeva Swarup, the additional chief secretary, has ordered that during the isolation period, the person will have to stay at their home.

“In the absence of room at home, the person will have to be put up at the village school,” Swarup said.

Rajasthan on Sunday reported 102 new coronavirus infections and seven deaths, taking the overall count of cases to 2,185. Forty-one people have succumbed to the infection till date, as per the latest figures released by the state health department.

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