Amit Shah, India's Home Minister, tests positive for COVID-19

Union Home Minister Amit Shah
  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said he has tested positive for coronavirus and is getting admitted to a hospital following the advice of doctors.
  • "I have undergone a coronavirus test after showing initial symptoms and have tested positive. My health is fine but I am getting admitted to a hospital on the advice of doctors," he tweeted in Hindi.
  • The home minister also requested those who had come in contact with him in the last few days to get tested for coronavirus and isolate themselves.

Home Minister Amit Shah says he has tested positive for coronavirus. He took to Twitter and updated his followers stating "My health is fine but I am getting admitted to hospital on advice of doctors" after testing positive for COVID-19.




Shah, 55, stated this on his Twitter handle.

"I have undergone a coronavirus test after showing initial symptoms and have tested positive. My health is fine but I am getting admitted to a hospital on the advice of doctors," he tweeted in Hindi.

The home minister also requested those who had come in contact with him in the last few days to get tested for coronavirus and isolate themselves.
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