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DDMA asks for testing of bakery workers in Srinagar after 8 test positive

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Srinagar: The district disaster management authority Srinagar on Tuesday asked for the testing of all bakery workers operating in the district after 8 bakery workers tested positive for Covid-19.
According to Kashmir News Observer (KNO), district magistrate Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz, who is also the chairman of DDMA in a Tweet asked for the testing of all bakery workers in Srinagar.
“DDMA Srinagar asked for Testing of all Bakery workers. Out of 99 lifted samples, 8 have tested positive on RTPCR. Mostly from renowned Bakery shops. Let’s stay indoors. #coronavirus has the unique art of locating the right person,” he Tweeted.
Notably, despite restrictions in place in view of the Covid-19 situation, several areas in Srinagar on Tuesday witnessed a huge rush of shoppers, thronging the market places in view of the approaching Eid-ul-Fitr. (KNO)

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