Mumbai Migrant workers from AP undergo COVID-19 tests in Anantapur, tests negative

Mumbai Migrant workers from AP undergo COVID-19 tests in Anantapur, tests negative
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Doctors held medical checkups for migrant workers
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After the announcement of the lockdown of Maharashtra amid fast spreading COVID-19, the migrant workers belonging to Andhra Pradesh has returned to Garudachedu of Anantapur.

After the announcement of the lockdown of Maharashtra amid fast-spreading COVID-19, the migrant workers belonging to Andhra Pradesh has returned to Garudachedu of Anantapur. There were rumours doing rounds that they had COVID-19 symptoms which caused severe panic among the people. Doctors conducted tests on the locals and summoned them to the visit Primary Health Centre. Harijan Kollaiah, Harijana Chennamma, Harijana Lakshmi, Harijana Sunita, Harijana Vannuruswami, Harijana Shilpa and their children), who chased Yashwant and migrated to Mumbai five months ago for living.

In the wake of the Ugadi festival, they boarded the Chennai Express train from Mumbai to Guntakal and arrived in Garudachedu on Saturday night. Concerned locals concerned that they have covid symptoms, village volunteers and YSRCP leaders have brought the matter to Aleri Rajagopal Reddy. Doctors Ramesh Nayak, Vijaykumar, medical staff Narasimha held medical checkups for migrant workers. No one confirmed that they had covid 19 symptoms. Yet they were advised to stay at home for 14 days. They come in the morning and in the morning and get medical checkups.

As Maharashtra has declared the worst affected the state of coronavirus, the neighbouring states have alerted and closed the interstate borders so as to minimise the effect of coronavirus in the states.

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