Nowadays, due to the spread of corona among foreigners, it is customary to place the ghosts of their hometowns for the event.
21 lakh incarnation in jail for 5 months
World: A hotel owner from Tamil Nadu has been arrested for spreading Corona in Malaysia. The Malaysian government has sentenced 45 people to five months in prison and 21 lakh incarnations for spreading corona.
The hotel is run by Mohammad Saboor Patsa, a native of Sivagangai district in Tamil Nadu, Kedah, Malaysia.
The name of the hotel is said to have been found in Nashik, he returned to Malaysia from India last month and is a permanent resident of Malaysia.
14 days home isolation
In this condition, he had a corona examination and the first phase examination revealed that he did not have a corona. However, a second test confirmed that he had a dog.
Following this, the Malaysian government urged him to be isolated at home for 14 days. But it is said that Mohammed went much further in the outdoors without following this.
Thus, the corona is spreading fast to his family, relatives, and everyone who works in the hotel.
Sivagangai cluster
The incident has been hotly debated in Malaysia. In this case, the action is taken to control the spread of the corona
The incident has now been dubbed the Sivagangai cluster in Malaysia as the corona has spread to 45 people. Nowadays, it is common for one person to be called by another name
In general, it is customary to call it to cluster when it spreads from one person to another. Similarly, for example, when the Delhi conference and the Coimbatore market spread more corona, we are reminded of the name Delhi cluster, Coimbatore Clurst.
21 lakh fine
The incident, which is currently taking place in Malaysia, is being dubbed the Sivagangai Claret. In this case, the owner of the Nashik Kandar Hotel was arrested on charges of violating Malaysian government rules.
He was also sentenced to five months in prison. Similarly, a fine of Rs 21 lakh has been imposed.
Nowadays, due to the spread of corona among foreigners, it is customary to place the ghosts of their hometowns for the event.
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