
Kathmandu, April 2
A total of 11 people have been taken into quarantine after they were suspected of attending a religious gathering in New Delhi of India that is said to have played a role in spreading the coronavirus infection there.
The people were in a mosque at Partewa Sugali rural municipality of Parsa when the police got them in control. They all are residents of Rautahat. They have been quarantined at Birgunj-based Siddhartha School.
Police say they are investigating whether the people had been to the religious gathering or not and also doing their health check-ups.
It was revealed that a total of 20 people from Nepal and 13 Nepali students, who were already in India, had attended the religious gathering, organised from March 1 to 15.
Additional seven people, who were said to have attended the gathering, were found in Saptari.