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Two foreign returnees have tested positive for Covid-19 in Kerala, says CM

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Thiruvananthapuram: Disclosing about two new coronavirus cases, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, here on Saturday, said both had arrived from Middle East on May 7. "One is from Dubai and arrived at Kozhikode, and the other came from Abu Dhabi to Kochi," he said and added, Kerala had 505 positive cases and 17 were under treatment.

Vijayan said 23,596 people were under observation at their homes, and 334 at different hospitals. He said more people non-resident Keralites (NRKs) would arrive and the state was ready with all arrangements in place. "We have 207 state-run and 125 private hospitals.

27 hospitals have been kept ready to be turned into full-time Covid-19 hospitals. No country has come out of the this as everyday fresh cases

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