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Don’t hide travel history: MMU appeals to travellers | KNO

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Srinagar, March 25 (KNO): Mutahida Majlis Ulema has made a fervent appeal to people in Kashmir who have a travel history in recent past , to voluntarily self-report it to the concerned quarters and not conceal or lie about it for fear of mandatory quarantine. Such people are doing a great disservice to themselves their family , neighbourhood and the community at large which amounts to an act transgression before Allah, as they put themselves and all those with whom they came in contact with at great risk. "Because of not revealing their travel history, it puts greater pressure on our medical fraternity and all concerned working so hard to contain the pandemic," said a statement sent to wire service Kashmir News Observer— (KNO)

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