New Delhi: At least 406 people including 7 children are likely to go back to their home next week from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Chhawla camp after their total quarantine.
The entire bunch of people having their travel history from Wuhan in China were taken care by Indo Tibetan Police Force (ITBP) at its quarantine facility at Chawla in New Delhi since February 1. Officials in the ITBP said that all their blood samples have been sent to designated labs for the final test.
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''The final reports may be received on 16th or 17th February and based on the reports a decision will be taken to discharge the travellers if agreed to buy the authorities which are expected to be done in the next week. The protocols are being observed with due medical procedures as per directives of the health ministry," officials said.
Officials stated that all the people were looked after by an expert team of doctors and medical professionals. There are seven children including an infant in the group and no fresh symptoms were found on Saturday.
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"Food, bed and other basic requirements were catered by ITBP. Sufficient amount of medicines are also kept at the centre," officials informed.