New Delhi:As many as 52 people out of the 102, who were found living in 13 mosques in Delhi's Chandni Mahal area, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus and many of them had last month attended a congregation in Nizamuddin, a COVID-19 hotspot, officials said on Saturday.
There are 30 COVID-19 hotspots in the national capital and Chandni Mahal was declared one on Friday.
In the last four days, at least three people from the central Delhi area have succumbed to the coronavirus disease, a senior government official said.
During intensive verification drives conducted in the last five days, government agencies found that 102 people, including foreigners, were living in 13 mosques in the Chandni Mahal area. After preliminary medical examinations, 52 of them tested COVID-19 positive, the official said.
All of them were sent to different quarantine centres.
Many of these 102 people had attended the congregation of the Tablighi Jamaat at the Nizamuddin Markaz last month.
The authorities have launched a sanitisation drive in Chandni Mahal and introduced a containment plan after the detection of such a large number of people living in religious places.
Those who came into contact with the three people who died and those who tested positive have been put under home quarantine.
No resident of the locality is allowed to go out of their homes and essential items are being delivered at home, another official said.