The Angami youth body in Nagaland has come out strongly against the reported exemption given to members of some affluent families returning from other states irrespective of the zones from the compulsory quarantine at government prescribed institutions on the basis of their influential status.
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The youth body also insisted on the mandatory 14-day institutional quarantine by the government and one can be discharged only after producing the certificate of negative re-sampling, which will be followed by 14-day home quarantine – that is a total of 28-day quarantine irrespective of class, creed or religion.
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