A group of Italian tourists have been put in quarantine in India, with
17 testing positive for the new coronavirus, a source told AFP
Wednesday.
Italy is a hotspot of the deadly virus with 79 deaths
and more than 2,500 infected, while India's official case total stands
at only 21.
After two out of a group of 23 tourists who arrived
in the country last month tested positive in the western state of
Rajasthan, the other 21 were put under quarantine in a special facility
in New Delhi on Tuesday.
"Out of the 21 tourists, 15 have been
tested positive for coronavirus. We are awaiting test results of the
others," the source said on condition of anonymity.
Worldwide
around 3,200 people have died from the virus with more than 90,000
infections, with China, South Korea, Italy, Iran and Japan the worst
affected.
India has now stepped up preventative measures
including barring visitors from Italy, Iran, South Korea and Japan,
except diplomats and officials from international bodies.
"There
is no need to panic. We need to work together, take small yet important
measures to ensure self-protection," Prime Minister Narendra Modi
tweeted on Tuesday.
"Had an extensive review regarding
preparedness on the COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus. Different ministries
& states are working together, from screening people arriving in
India to providing prompt medical attention," he said.
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