Panaji: Seven persons tested positive for coronavirus in Goa during rapid testing on Wednesday but confirmation of results was awaited, health minister Vishwajit Rane said.
Goa has been declared as a Green Zone by the Union government as there was not a single active COVID-19 case since May 1.
"Seven new #COVID19 cases have been reported positive via the TrueNat testing done at Ponda Sub District Hospital. The tests have been further sent to the virology lab at GMC (Goa Medical College) for confirmation, results are awaited," the minister tweeted.
In a late night statement, chief minister Pramod Sawant said that all seven cases were "imported" ones and results of confirmatory tests were awaited.
Six of them were of the family of Goan origins which had travelled to the coastal state from Mumbai, he said.
"All these family members were kept in quarantine facility where they tested positive during rapid testing. Their samples have been sent for confirmatory test at virology lab in Goa Medical College and Hospital," he added.
The family was quarantined immediately after their arrival in the state, and had not come in contact with anyone during their stay in Goa, the chief minister said.