Incessant rain & flood couldn't stop this COVID team in Arunachal

Incessant rains, flooded villages and inaccessible roads have not deterred the COVID-19 management team of Paglam
Incessant rain & flood couldn't stop this COVID team in Arunachal

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ROING: Incessant rains, flooded villages and inaccessible roads have not deterred the COVID-19 management team of Paglam Subdivision of Lower Dibang Valley in discharging their duties. The home quarantine monitoring team led by Nodal Officer Tumge Riba, Medical Officer Dr. Bharat Jyoti Gogoi and ASI Jonggum Ete, under the supervision of SDO Philip Tayeng (EAC), have been diligently monitoring all people under home quarantine in the area, even under adverse conditions. A total of 68 people returned to the Paglam subdivision from across the country and as of July 10, 4 more people have been released after they completed 28 days (14 day FQ+ 14 days HQ) of mandatory quarantine while 2 people are still under HQ in the area.

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