First Indian Army soldier tests positive for coronavirus

Another officer has been quarantined at a military institute in Pune with symptoms of the pneumonia-like virus

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An Indian Army soldier posted in the mountainous region of Ladakh has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, reported Indian media.

The 34-year-old soldier is currently in isolation.

His father returned from Iran on February 27. At the time, the soldier was on leave. He rejoined his post on March 2.

After returning to Ladakh, his father was quarantined at a hospital and tested positive for COVID-19 on March 6. A day later, the soldier was quarantined and tested positive on Monday.

During his quarantine period, the soldier was staying in his native village and helping his family. His sister, wife and two children have been placed in quarantine as well.


India reports third coronavirus death

Another officer has been quarantined at a military institute in Pune with symptoms of the pneumonia-like virus.

As of now, 147 people have tested positive in India.

A 64-year-old man, who tested positive for the novel coronavirus and was hospitalised in Mumbai, died on Tuesday, raising the death toll in the country to three, officials said.

The patient had a travel history to Dubai. His wife is COVID-19 positive and is stable, according to the ministry.

To prevent the spread of the coronavirus in India, the health ministry announced a temporary travel ban from the EU, UK and Turkey.

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