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Fearing COVID lockdown, migrant workers begin leaving Gurugram

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Fearing COVID lockdown, migrant workers begin leaving Gurugram

Fearing COVID lockdown, migrant workers begin leaving Gurugram

The COVID-19 cases of have continued to rise in the country.

Migrant workers in Gurugram were seen leaving for their native places due to COVID fear.

A large number of people were seen standing at the bus stop.

Gurugram DM, Dr Yash Garg said, "There is no situation for lockdown to be imposed right now.

Night curfew has already been imposed from 9 pm to 5 am." The COVID cases have been doubled in Gurugram in a week.


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