A young man of Tripura settled in Malaysia for employment purpose had died after getting infected by the deadly Coronavirus.
The viral infection that had been killing hundreds of people across the world did not leave Tripura also as 23-years-old Manir Hossain breathe his last in a Malaysian hospital. Manir hails from old Raj Nagar area under Bishalgarh.
Reportedly, he shifted to Malaysia for better employment possibilities but unfortunately could not make out to. However, sources close to his family informed us that they would approach the government soon to return his mortal remains back.
It has to be mentioned there that Manir was also known as a good cricketer in the region. But, due to some reasons he left Cricket and went to Malaysia to pursue a job.
On the other hand, the state had already sounded alert against the infection. Several medical desks had been set up in almost every entry point of the state such as Airports, Major Railway stations, ISBT, Akhaura Checkpost and all.
Earlier, the Ministry of civil aviation and Health had already issued travel advisories in their twitter handles as soon as reports Coronavirus outbreak in China was reported.
“The main aim is to prevent the infection from penetration. In no cost, this deadly infection can be welcomed in Tripura or any other part if the land”, Said the health official managing the medical desks in the condition of anonymity.
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