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Uttar Pradesh: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath tests positive for coronavirus

He had earlier isolated himself after coming in contact with Covid-19 positive officers with the CMO. Recently, he had taken first dose of coronavirus vaccine.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath tests positive for Chinese coronavirus.

Taking to Twitter, he informed that after noticing initial symptoms, he got himself tested and the tests came back positive. He is currently in self-isolation and undergoing treatment. “State administration work is going on as usual. I urge everyone who came in contact with me to get tested,” he said.

He had earlier isolated himself after coming in contact with Covid-19 positive officers with the CMO. Recently, he had taken first dose of coronavirus vaccine.

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