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The Hindu
Ramnunmawii stays on after testing negative to be beside Myanmar national.
A Mizoram-based law student and a 93-year-old Myanmar national were strangers to each other and separated by an international border but the second wave has made them develop a bond. C.T. Ramnunmawii, a first-year student of Lloyd Law College in New Delhi, tested negative twice after returning to Mizoram capital Aizawl on April 6. She went into quarantine at a designated hotel but shifted to a Covid Care Centre (CCC) after testing positive four days later. She was likely to have been discharged after recovery on April 20, a day after a nonagenarian woman was admitted to the CCC.More Related News

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