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Buildings Currently Under Monitoring / Quarantine # Building Name Date Buildings Currently Under Monitoring / Quarantine # Building Name Date 1 Amin Hiya Accommodation 19 April 2 M. Nelum 27 April 3 H. Ever Peace 2 May 4 Hulhumale Flat 105-04-05 4 May 5 Fehiveshi, 33165, Hulhumale 5 May 6 H. Green West, 1st Floor 6 May 7 Moon Guest House, Male’ 6 May 8 Maamendhoo Guest House, Male’ 6 May 9 Island Expert, Worker's camp, Hulhumale 6 May 10 Ma. Haneef Guest House 8 May Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 1 11 Hulhumale Flat 11-2-08 9 May 12 M. Thinkuri, 1st Floor 9 May 13 M. Raaz, 1st Floor 9 May 14 Hulhumale Flat 39-3-08 10 May 15 M. Bulaasamuge 10 May 16 Ma. Fasmoo, 2nd Floor 10 May 17 M. New Nelum, RCNC Bai 12 May 18 Hulhumale Lot 10015 14 May 19 G. Samiyya 14 May 20 G. Ruvaa 14 May 21 Beach Palace Guest House, Room 107 15 May Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 2 22 Hulhumale Flat 109-G-04 16 May 23 H. Veroom, Ground Floor 16 May 24 Ma. Valley Side 17 May 25 H. Thanbee Aage, 4th Floor 17 May 26 H. Velaaveli, 3rd Floor 17 May 27 Hulhumale Flat 152-2-4 17 May 28 Maavaharu 3 - Raw House, Hulhumale 18 May 29 Ma. Dhanbufashuvige 19 May 30 Ma. Maafuna, 6th Floor 21 May 31 H. Falhubalaage, 3rd Floor 21 May 32 G. Green Land, 2nd Floor 21 May Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 3 33 Ma. Rihi Ali, 4th Floor 22 May 34 Beach Palace (Guest House), Hulhumale 22 May 35 Hulhumale Lot, 11223, 3B 22 May 36 M. Shafaamaa, 4th Floor 23 May 37 Ma. Mithuna 1st Floor 23 May 38 G. Ruvaa 23 May 39 Ma. Iskandharu Villa, 6B 24 May 40 Ma. Dhunburige 25 May 41 G. Alimathaage 27 May 42 M. Kagi, 1st Floor 28 May 43 H. Aidamwood, 2D 29 May Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 4 44 M. Aaazaadhee Gulshan, Ground Floor 29 May 45 M. Maaridha 29 May 46 Aameen Guest House 29 May 47 M. Hero, 2nd Floor 29 May 48 M. Dhaarulnooraini, 2nd Floor 29 May 49 H. Coal Field, 4A 29 May 50 H. Haalhalamaage, 2B 29 May 51 M. Polgaha Villa, 2B 29 May 52 H.Dhekunukoshi, 4th Floor 29 May 53 H. Unimaa Lodge, Room 305 30 May 54 M. Anoanaage 30 May Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 5 55 Ma. Sky Villa, Ground Floor 30 May 56 Ma. Maadharee 30 May 57 M. Nimsha View, 3A 30 May 58 M. Haabin, 1st Floor 30 May 59 Ma. Ajumee Star, 5th Floor 30 May 60 H. Seema Villa 30 May 61 G. Fehivaage 30 May 62 M. Fonithulhaage 30 May 63 Ma. Rihi Ali 30 May 64 H. Efornium, 4th Floor 30 May 65 H. Kinbimaage Aage, 1st Floor 30 May Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 6 66 M. Quilt, 4A 31 May 67 H. Blue Asseyri, 3rd Floor 31 May 68 G. Funfalhu, 3C 31 May 69 Hulhumale Flat 101-G-01 31 May 70 M. New Sunny Way, 9A 31 May 71 Ma. Never Corn 31 May 72 M. Mirihimaage, 1st Floor 31 May 73 M. Maavina, 3rd Floor 31 May 74 Hulhumale Lot 11228, 1A 31 May 75 Hulhumale Lot 10305, 3rd Floor 31 May 76 Hulhumale Flat 70-3-2 1 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 7 77 M. Rruvaaguge, Ground Floor 1 June 78 M. Mathares 1 June 79 M. Filaaliya 2 June 80 Hulhumale Lot 10387 2 June 81 M. Maakanaa, 4B, 5B, 8B 2 June 82 M. Asal, 5th Floor 2 June 83 H. Fabric Lodge, 1st Floor 2 June 84 G. Beach Nest, Ground Floor 2 June 85 M. Lemon, 3rd Floor 2 June 86 G. Fenfalhu, 3B, 3C 2 June 87 G. Vara Palace, 2nd Floor 2 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 8 88 M. Elacio, 603, 702, 801, 802 2 June 89 Hulhumale Flat 86-02-03 2 June 90 Hulhumale Flat 120-G-01 2 June 91 Hulhumale Flat 60-1-04 2 June 92 Hulhumale Flat 169-G-02 2 June 93 G. Green Villa, Ground & 1st Floor 2 June 94 M. Kinaareege, 1st Floor 3 June 95 G. Koashak 5A 3 June 96 H. Homa, 8A 3 June 97 G. Gaakoshi Flat, 807A 3 June 98 Hulhumale Lot 11337, 3rd Floor 3 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 9 99 Coral Ville C9-G-A, Hulhumale 3 June 100 H. Pentium, Ground Floor 3 June 101 M. Onu, 3rd Floor 3 June 102 Hulhumale Lot 10205, 1st Floor 3 June 103 Hulhumale Flat 13-03-01 3 June 104 Hulhumale Flat 101-G-01 3 June 105 Ma. Ajumee Star, 6th Floor 4 June 106 M. Dhemaa, Ground, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Floor 4 June 107 M. Naira Guest House 4 June 108 G. Zamnaa 4 June 109 M. Sunbury 4 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 10 110 M. Shining Star, 3rd Floor 4 June 111 Hulhumale Lot 1143, Apartment 4A, 5 June 112 Ma. Astral Aage 5 June 113 Ma. Fura 5 June 114 G. Dhonhiri, 3rd Floor 5 June 115 H. Binmathee Aage, 2nd Floor 5 June 116 H. Afsantheen 2, 3rd Floor 5 June 117 H. Moonimaa Hiya, Ground Floor 6 June 118 Mehendhige / S.Maradhoo 6 June 119 Raiymaage / S.Maradhoo 6 June 120 Four Flower / S.Maradhoo 6 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 11 121 Sweet Valley / S.Maradhoo 6 June 122 Naahiru / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 123 Flat No 9-3-01 / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 124 Hilan / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 125 Flat No 3-G-02 / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 126 Gulhazaarumaage / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 127 Unithoshige / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 128 Zaha Manzil / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 129 Reyneez Light / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 130 Morning Vaadhee / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 131 Kethi / S. Meedhoo 6 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 12 132 Centre Point 2 / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 133 Pink Coral / S. Meedhoo 6 June 134 Flat No 10-2-3 / S. Hithadhoo 6 June 135 Fiyafaalhi / S. Hithadhoo 6 June 136 Aliga / S.Hithadhoo 6 June 137 Pink Patel / S. Feydhoo 6 June 138 Heenamaage / S. Feydhoo 6 June 139 Fahaage / S. Feydhoo 6 June 140 Gulshan Villa / S. Feydhoo 6 June 141 Asrafeevilla / S.Meedhoo 6 June 142 West View / S. Meedhoo 6 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 13 143 Gulbakaage / S. Meedhoo 6 June 144 Baharee Villa / S. Hulhudhoo 6 June 145 Lavendly / S.Hulhudhoo 6 June 146 M. Lucky Hiya, 2nd Floor 6 June 147 G. Edhuruhiyaa, 708 6 June 148 Hulhumale Lot 10416 6 June 149 H. Hudhanbaruge 2 & 3 6 June 150 Free Park / S. Hithadhoo 6 June 151 Green Farm / S.Hulhudhoo 6 June 152 M. Maimoo, 1st Floor 6 June 153 H. Shabaashine, 5th Floor 6 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 14 154 H. Unihiya, 5th Floor 6 June 155 Global Deal Workshop / K. Thilafushi 7 June 156 H. Dhonveli Thundi, 7th Floor 7 June 157 Muivina / S. Feydhoo 7 June 158 H. Kasthoorimaage, 3rd Floor 8 June 159 G. Fasaana, 6A 8 June 160 Asseyrige / F. Nilandhoo 8 June 161 Flat 6-G-03 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 162 Flat 5-G-03 / S. Hithadhoo 8 June 163 Reynis / S.Hulhudhoo 8 June 164 Satharuge / S. Hithadhoo 8 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 15 165 Shabnamge Dhekunu Bai / S.Feydhoo 8 June 166 Asseyri Villa / S. Hulhudhoo 8 June 167 Helegeli / S. Feydhoo 8 June 168 Samandharu / S. Hithadhoo 8 June 169 Dhaharaan / S. Meedhoo 8 June 170 Baahy / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 171 Manzilge / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 172 Morning Glory / S.Maradhoo 8 June 173 Guldhasthaa Villa / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 174 Taimaage / S. Hithadhoo 8 June 175 Asseyri Dhekunu Faraaiy / S. Feydhoo 8 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 16 176 Green Villa / S.Meedhoo 8 June 177 Flat 08-02-01 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 178 Flat 08-02-02 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 179 Fehi Vina / S. Hulhudhoo 8 June 180 Flat 14-G-03 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 181 Flat 14-G-04 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 182 Flat 14-G-05 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 183 Flat 14-G-09 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 184 Flat 14-G-10 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June 185 Vaijeheyge / S.Hulhudhoo 8 June 186 Flat 1-01-02 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 17 187 Ma. Lakshana, 4th Floor 8 June 188 Flat 03-G-5 / S. Hithadhoo 8 June 189 Finifenmaage / Gn. Fuvahmulah 8 June 190 Dhaarulkhair / S. Meedhoo 8 June 191 Shabnam Villa / S. Hithadhoo 8 June 192 G. Ishraag, 1st Floor 8 June 193 H. Velasfaruge Aage, 1st Floor 8 June 194 Ma. Daisy Villa, 2nd Floor 8 June 195 Elite / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 196 Roaza / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 197 Rabaathu / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 18 198 Flat No: 21-01-01 / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 199 Haasil / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 200 Marina / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 201 Blue Moon / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 202 Mehel / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 203 Rosemeed / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 204 Rihi View / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 205 Twister / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 206 Manshaazu / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 207 Nurahi / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June 208 Badhuru / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Last Updated: 22 June, 18:15 19 209 Femoraage / Gn.
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