Last Updated : Oct 12, 2020 02:45 PM IST | Source: Moneycontrol.com

Himachal Pradesh CM Jairam Thakur tests positive for COVID-19

According to earlier reports, the chief minister had on October 3 met some persons in Manali, who tested positive for coronavirus infection later on.


Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur has tested positive for COVID-19 and has isolated himself at home, reports suggest.

In a tweet, Thakur said that he had been quarantined at his home for the past one week after coming in contact with a coronavirus patient. He had been experiencing some symptoms for the past two days and had got himself tested.

According to earlier reports, the chief minister had on October 3 met some persons in Manali, who tested positive for coronavirus infection later on.


The CM had been working from home during his quarantine period.

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First Published on Oct 12, 2020 02:45 pm