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22 students, 3 teachers test positive in Bihar's school

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22 students, 3 teachers test positive in Bihar's school

22 students, 3 teachers test positive in Bihar's school

As schools have reopened in several parts of the country, 22 students and 3 teachers of a school in Bihar's Munger tested positive for the virus.

Before the school reopening, COVID tests were conducted and the test results came later.

Sadar Hospital, Civil Surgeon Dr Ajay Kumar said, "We are prepared and have created a containment zone in Asarganj.

For precaution, medical teams have been constituted for screening and contact tracing."


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