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Coronavirus update: 11 CISF jawans test positive for COVID-19 in Mumbai

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MUMBAI : The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Friday said as many as 11 of its jawans posted at Mumbai airport have tested positive for coronavirus, news agency ANI reported. "A total of 11 CISF jawans posted at the Mumbai airport tested COVID-19 positive.

In all, 142 were under quarantine since last a few days. Out of which four were tested positive yesterday and six others tested positive today," said the CISF.

11 CISF jawans posted at Mumbai airport tested #COVID19 positive. Total 142 were under quarantine since last few days. Out of which 4 were tested positive yesterday and others were tested positive today: CISF pic.twitter.com/EByO2I5Xae The CISF officials said the test result of one of its jawan has come negative, earlier

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