Coronavirus: 'Staff tainted' in Afghan presidential castle

Many individuals from staff working at Afghanistan's presidential royal residence have tried positive for coronavirus, as indicated by media reports. Twenty cases were at first detailed, yet on Sunday the New York Times said the number had ascended to 40. The Afghan government has not remarked and there is no proposal that President Ashraf Ghani himself has
been contaminated. Mr Ghani, 70, allegedly lost piece of his stomach to malignant growth during the 1990s. "Twenty-odd individuals are tainted with COVID-19 in the presidential castle. Be that as it may, it is [being] stayed quiet about to guarantee no frenzy is caused," one government official told AFP on Saturday. A Twitter post distributed by the presidential royal residence on Thursday indicated Mr Ghani leading a bureau meeting by means of video interface, however the record has since shared photographs of the president meeting Iranian authorities face to face - but a good ways off. Afghan government figures from Saturday indicated 933 affirmed instances of coronavirus in Afghanistan all in all, with 33 passings. While the numbers show up low, the nation has restricted access to testing and the wellbeing framework has endured under many years of contention. There are likewise fears that the infection could have spread after in excess of 150,000 Afghans came back from infection stricken Iran during March, while a huge number of others came back from Pakistan.
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