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Published 10 Aug, 2020 04:00pm

Indian temple reports huge coronavirus outbreak as cases surge

A well-known Hindu temple in India has seen more than 700 cases of the novel coronavirus among its staff in the past two months, a temple official said, as cases in the country surged past 2.2 million.

The Lord Venkateswara temple in the town of Tirumala in south India, one of the biggest and most wealthy Hindu shrines in the world, said two of its staff and one former employee had died of Covid-19 since June 11, when it reopened to the public after a government lockdown.

In all, 743 temple employees had been infected by the virus, it said.

“We are providing the best medication to those infected. We are taking utmost precaution, social distancing norms are followed, devotees and others are wearing masks,” said the chairman of the temple’s trust organisation, YV Subba Reddy, according to Reuters.

It was not clear how many of the temple’s thousands of daily visitors had contracted the virus.

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