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Meghalaya govt has not taken any decision on lockdown in Shillong: CM Conrad Sangma

By ANI | Updated: July 8, 2020 05:45 IST

Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Tuesday refuted rumours about lockdown in Shillong from July 10 and clarified that no such decision has been taken by Meghalaya government.

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Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Tuesday refuted rumours about lockdown in Shillong from July 10 and clarified that no such decision has been taken by Meghalaya government.

"There are rumours and fake news that there is a lockdown in Shillong from July 10th; I would like to clarify that Government of Meghalaya has taken NO such decision," he tweeted.

There are 80 coronavirus cases in Meghalaya including 43 recovered and one death, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

( With inputs from ANI )

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