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Compulsory Hotel quarantine period, reduced to 7 days from 14 days; Centre asks states to ensure refund of extra charges

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Srinagar, May 27 (KINS): Center has asked the states to ensure refund of seven days extra charges taken by the hotels for quarantine from the people coming back from abroad.

According to news agency KINS, this comes in the backdrop of Ministry of Health and Family affairs revising the guidelines for such persons to stay in hotel quarantine for seven days and remaining seven days in home isolation.” Such persons had booked the hotels in advance for 14 days”.

Sources said that the direction to the state chief secretaries was issued by the Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla amidst reports that some of the hotels are refusing to refund the remaining seven days advance payment. “Chief Secretaries have been asked to direct hotels to charge only for 7 days and refund balance” sources said. (KINS)

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