Coronavirus updates: Paytm employee tests positive for Covid-19; Cases in India increase to 29

By B2B Desk | Mar 05, 2020

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Coronavirus update: The Prime Minister's Office held another review meeting to fight the spread of the Coronavirus. Previously, the Indian rupee and stock markets supported most of the high incidence of HIV infection in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, including Amit Shah, Minister of Interior of the Union and Party leader G. Kejriwal said that neither he nor the leaders of his party will celebrate Holi in light of the violence Recent and virus spread. Modi and the leaders of his party canceled all the "Holi Milan" events following the outbreak in India. The number of infections confirmed by coronavirus increased to 28 on Wednesday. Of these 16 are Italian and 12 are Indian citizens. More than 3,100 people have died, most of them in China, and more than 90,000 people infected with the virus worldwide.

Gurugram Paytm employee tests  positive for Coronavirus

The company said in a statement Wednesday that the test of a Paytm employee in Gurugram, who had returned from Italy, was infected with the new Coronavirus. The company advised all its employees to work from home for the next two days while the Gurgaon unit was sanitized.

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