COVID-19 Cases Emerge in Ayodhya, Including Within Ram Temple Complex
Four individuals, including a woman, tested positive for COVID-19 in Ayodhya. Among them, a worker at the Ram Temple complex is quarantined. Two patients are at King George Medical University, and others are under quarantine. Local authorities urge avoidance of crowds and gatherings.

- Country:
- India
AYODHYA, June 12 (PT) — Four individuals, including a woman, have tested positive for COVID-19 in Ayodhya, officials confirmed on Thursday. Among the new cases is an individual working within the Ram Temple complex.
Chief Medical Officer Sushil Kumar has advised the local population to steer clear of crowded places and avoid participating in large gatherings, whether religious or social.
Two of the affected patients have been admitted to King George Medical University, while the others are currently under quarantine. Specifically, a laborer from the Ram Temple complex has been quarantined, as confirmed by Kumar.
The cases have been detected in multiple areas, including Milkipur CHC, Taarun CHC, and the district hospital, with containment measures actively in place.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
New Hawke’s Bay Facility Offers Home-Like Respite for Mental Health Service
Major Developments Shake Up the Global Health Sector
Revolutionizing Women's Health: The Rise of Robotic-Assisted Gynaecological Surgery
Controversy Brews: CDC and FDA Shift COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations for Healthy Individuals
The Hidden Fertility Threat: Toxoplasma's Impact on Male Reproductive Health