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Concern over violation of self-quarantine protocols

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SHILLONG: In a major cause of worry, as many as 400 natives of Meghalaya who recently arrived in the state have violated the self-quarantine protocols by venturing out

Confirming this, Deputy Chief Minister, Prestone Tynsong said that they were traced out through an app of the Meghalaya Government and Government’s health volunteer teams have already taken up the matter with the local authorities

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