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Police, medical team sent to spread COVID-19 awareness attacked in Bihar

A medical and police team, who were sent to spread awareness on precautionary measures against COVID-19, were attacked by villagers in East Champaran's Harsidhi. Bihar, so far, has 70 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including one death.

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Published : Apr 16, 2020, 11:11 AM IST

East Champaran (Bihar): Locals of a village in Harsidhi blocked and attacked a medical and police team who went there to spread awareness on coronavirus and urge villagers to follow lockdown guidelines and social distancing.

According to SDO Dhirendra Mishra, security personnel and a health manager were injured in the attack.

"We had received complaints that people were not practising social distancing and not following the lockdown guidelines in the village. A police team along with the medical team went there to make them aware of the infection and the dangers it posed. However, the situation heated up," Mishra told reporters here.

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"A health manager and a bodyguard along with some other security personnel were injured in the incident. However, the administration team showed restraint and came out of the village. We are keeping a tab on the situation," he added.

Bihar, so far, has 70 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including one death, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday.

(ANI report)

East Champaran (Bihar): Locals of a village in Harsidhi blocked and attacked a medical and police team who went there to spread awareness on coronavirus and urge villagers to follow lockdown guidelines and social distancing.

According to SDO Dhirendra Mishra, security personnel and a health manager were injured in the attack.

"We had received complaints that people were not practising social distancing and not following the lockdown guidelines in the village. A police team along with the medical team went there to make them aware of the infection and the dangers it posed. However, the situation heated up," Mishra told reporters here.

Read: India all set to convert its red zone to green zone in its fight against COVID-19

"A health manager and a bodyguard along with some other security personnel were injured in the incident. However, the administration team showed restraint and came out of the village. We are keeping a tab on the situation," he added.

Bihar, so far, has 70 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including one death, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday.

(ANI report)

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