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Coronavirus outbreak: Army jawan in Leh tests positive, say sources

The soldier was on leave from February 25 and rejoined duty on March 2

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Indian Army organised awareness lectures at remote areas of village Parran, Thatiyali and Manyal in Rajouri and Poonch Districts on COVID-19. Pic/ PTI

Indian Army organised awareness lectures at remote areas of village Parran, Thatiyali and Manyal in Rajouri and Poonch Districts on COVID-19. Pic/ PTI

A 34-year-old soldier has tested positive for novel coronavirus in Leh, Army sources said on Wednesday. This is the first COVID-19 case in the armed forces. The soldier, a resident of Chuhot village in Leh, came in contact with his father who had already contracted the infection. His father had returned from a pilgrimage in Iran by an Air India flight on February 20 and is in quarantine at the Ladakh Heart Foundation since February 29.

The soldier was on leave from February 25 and rejoined duty on March 2. He was quarantined on March 7 and tested positive on March 16, sources said. The soldier has been isolated at the Sonam Nurboo Memorial (SNM) Hospital. His sister, wife and two children are also quarantined at SNM Heart Foundation.

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