Monday, April 20th, 2026

Hotels in Pokhara to be converted into paid isolation



KASKI: The Pokhara Metropolitan City in Kaski district is preparing to use private hotels here as a paid isolation facility with the rise in the COVID-19 cases lately which could lead to a shortage of isolation and quarantine facilities.

Metropolis mayor Man Bahadur GC shared that those infected ones without showing symptoms and not in a condition to get admitted to the hospital could opt to stay in such pay-isolation.

The local authority was holding talks with the concerned hoteliers for the same, informed mayor GC.

Currently, the agriculture training centre in Pokhara has been converted into a 40-room isolation facility and the Metropolis has been running pay-quarantine for the suspected ones. A total of 24 hotels have been turned into pay-quarantine facility as of now.

In the to-be-built pay-isolation facility, one ought to pay Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 per day depending on the services the hotels provide as well as the standards of the hotels.

The Metropolis has also arranged quarantine facility for those with bleak financial background and those not having favorable environment to be quarantined in their respective houses.

Among the 39,921 swab samples collected from various labs in Gandaki Province, 1,889 were found to have contracted the flu-like infection, informed Gandaki Province Health Directorate.

There are currently 830 quarantine facilities while the number of isolation facilities stands at 261 in the Gandaki Province.

A total of 19,315 Nepalis have returned Gandaki Province from India and other third countries since March 24 lockdown that was enforced across the country from March 24 to contain the spread of the deadly infection.

Publish Date : 25 August 2020 06:24 AM

RSP Central Committee meeting begins in Baneshwar, leadership reshuffle likely

KATHMANDU: The Central Committee meeting of the Rastriya Swatantra Party

Home Minister Gurung’s asset disclosure controversy deepens over hidden loan and share investment

KATHMANDU: Questions surrounding Home Minister Sudan Gurung’s asset disclosure have

Gen-Z group protests near NOC demanding fuel price rollback

KATHMANDU: The Rastriya Gen-Z Citizen Campaign staged a protest near

Lingden warns against compromise with those trying to weaken party

KATHMANDU: Chair of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party Rajendra Lingden has

Tsunami alert issued after powerful quake off northeastern Japan

TOKYO: A strong earthquake off the northeastern coast of Japan