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Stricter measures at Bhutanese camp after COVID-19 detected



JHAPA: People’s movement has been limited at Beldangi Bhutanese Refugee camp after COVID-19 infection was detected in the camp.

Bhutanese Refugee Camp Management Committee has allowed people to come out of the camp only two times a day (8 to 10 am and 3 to 4 pm).

Similarly, the management committee has also banned vehicular movement inside the premise of the camp to curb the pandemic.

Stricter measures have been adopted after a refugee died from coronavirus in the camp. Almost 5,000 people are staying in Beldangi camp.

Publish Date : 07 November 2020 17:32 PM

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