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Six people from Chennai who arrived at Salem Airport in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, 27 May, have tested positive for coronavirus.
After nearly two months, the flight services at Salem airport had resumed with the arrival of a flight from Chennai carrying 56 passengers, which landed at 8:20 am. Later, the same flight took off from Salem to Chennai at 8.50 am with 48 passengers.
All 56 passengers who arrived from Chennai at a facility in Karuppur were quarantined by Salem health officials who also took swabs from them for testing.
After the test results which came out on Thursday indicated that six of the passengers were positive for COVID-19, they were admitted at the isolation ward of Salem Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College Hospital (GMKMCH) and their condition remains stable.
Meanwhile IndiGo airline stated on Thursday, “six passengers on the Bengaluru-Coimbatore flight and two on Delhi-Coimbatore flight on Wednesday tested positive for COVID-19.”
“Few asymptomatic passengers who travelled on IndiGo flights were tested positive for COVID-19 on 2 May — three passengers onboard from Delhi to Jammu on 26 May, six passengers onboard from Bengaluru to Coimbatore on 27 May and two passengers onboard from Delhi to Coimbatore on 27 May.”
Earlier on Thursday, a spokesperson for SpiceJet said that two passengers who travelled from Ahmedabad to Guwahati on 25 May had tested positive for Covid-19. The operating crew has been quarantined and other passengers are being notified, the spokesperson added.
In another similar case, an asymptomatic passengers who took an Indigo flight from Bangalore to Madurai on Wednesday tested positive for COVID-19 during mandatory testing at a quarantine facility in Madurai.
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