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Zero Confirmed COVID-19 Case in the State 4/25/2020 Sikkim | Coronavirus (COVID-19) Centralized Information System Sikkim Helpline No for Health Department: (104) Showing Quarantine Centres in Sikkim Map data ©2020 * As on April 25, 2020, 12:20 PM COVID-19 SIKKIM CENTRALIZED INFORMATION SYSTEM Conrmed Active Recovered Deceased 0 0 0 0 * Last updated: April 25, 2020, 10:43 AM Covid-19 Online Transmission Chain Prevention System Click to know more Ask Questions Donate Now Click here to know How to Apply for E-Pass? https://www.covid19sikkim.org/home#news 1/6 4/25/2020 Sikkim | Coronavirus (COVID-19) Centralized Information System SIKKIM COVID-19 QUARANTINE INFORMATION FACILITY QUARANTINE * AS ON APRIL 25, 2020, 12:20 PM Number of Total Number of Person Cumulative Number of Person Name of Quarantine Centre/Ward New Person Quarantined Till Date Quarantined Till Date SIRD Karfectar 0 1 8 Mines & Geology Mamring, Rangpo 0 2 15 Tourist Guest House, Rangpo 0 0 4 SICUN training center 0 0 55 Forest Guest House Naya -Bazar(W) 0 0 2 Yatri Niwas Tashiding(W) 0 0 10 Yatri Niwas Soreng (W) 0 0 0 Forest Guest House Dentam(W) 0 0 5 Anden Forest Guest House 0 0 11 Sombaria(W) Girls Hostel Govt. 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