Textile town Bhilwara has become the unlikely epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak in Rajasthan. Of the 3,042 people who have been tested in the state, including 688 in Bhilwara, 56 have tested positive for the virus, 25 in Bhilwara alone. The only two Covid-19 deaths that the state has reported have also come from this area.
How Bhilwara became the Epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak
On March 28, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot ordered that nobody leave Bhilwara district as a precautionary measure. Health minister Raghu Sharma said the government was contemplating asking the army to hold a flag march after curfew was imposed several times in parts of the district in the past nine days, and blocking the entry and exit points. The chief minister has also said that the state will use use rapid test kits for the disease once the Indian Council of Medical Research them for mass screenings.
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