Bhutan imposes first nationwide virus lockdown

The Sher-Dor Madrasah in Uzbekistan, one of the countries that can be found along the Central Asia Silk Road. Photo: Getty Images. Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

THIMPHU, Aug 13, 2020, The Indian Express. The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has imposed its first nationwide lockdown due to a virus infection in a returning traveler who had been released from quarantine, The Indian Express reported.

The government issued a stay-at-home order for its approximately 750,000 people, and all schools, offices and commercial establishments were closed.

The government’s statement said the lockdown would be enforced from five to 21 days “to identify and isolate all positive cases, immediately breaking the chain of transmission.”

The 27-year-old Bhutanese woman returning from Kuwait tested negative in mandatory quarantine for arriving travelers. But between her discharge from quarantine and her positive test result Monday, she is believed to have traveled extensively in Bhutan.

The tourism-dependent country closed its borders to foreign travelers in March after an American tourist was hospitalised with COVID-19. Bhutan’s 113 reported infections were all quarantined travelers, except for one with conflicting test results.

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