<p>Another batch of about 100 people, who were among the over 400 quarantined at an ITBP facility in Delhi after being evacuated earlier this month from coronavirus-hit Wuhan, were discharged on Tuesday, an official said.</p>.<p>This comes a day after a batch of about 200 people were discharged from the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) facility, which housed a total of 406 people, including seven Maldivians.</p>.<p>So far, 302 people out of total 406, have left the ITBP centre after being declared free of novel corona virus by the doctors.</p>.<p>The rest of the inmates will be released by Wednesday morning, ITBP spokesperson Vivek Kumar Pandey said.</p>.<p>All those who were discharged have been provided with conveyance till airport, railway stations, or bus stands.</p>.<p>Among those who will leave the facility on Wednesday include a few families. All released persons were advised to remain self isolated for the next 14 days at their respective places, Pandey said.</p>.<p>They were also advised the dos and don'ts during the period.</p>.<p>A team of doctors and other staff are taking care of the smooth departure of the remaining people with due procedures and protocols.</p>.<p>On Monday, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan had also visited the ITBP facility and interacted with the evacuees.</p>.<p>A total of 650 people were brought back from Wuhan in China on February 1 and 2 in two 747 Boeing Air India aircraft after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China.</p>.<p>While 406 of these were sent to the ITBP facility, the rest were quarantined at an Army centre in Haryana's Manesar. </p>
<p>Another batch of about 100 people, who were among the over 400 quarantined at an ITBP facility in Delhi after being evacuated earlier this month from coronavirus-hit Wuhan, were discharged on Tuesday, an official said.</p>.<p>This comes a day after a batch of about 200 people were discharged from the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) facility, which housed a total of 406 people, including seven Maldivians.</p>.<p>So far, 302 people out of total 406, have left the ITBP centre after being declared free of novel corona virus by the doctors.</p>.<p>The rest of the inmates will be released by Wednesday morning, ITBP spokesperson Vivek Kumar Pandey said.</p>.<p>All those who were discharged have been provided with conveyance till airport, railway stations, or bus stands.</p>.<p>Among those who will leave the facility on Wednesday include a few families. All released persons were advised to remain self isolated for the next 14 days at their respective places, Pandey said.</p>.<p>They were also advised the dos and don'ts during the period.</p>.<p>A team of doctors and other staff are taking care of the smooth departure of the remaining people with due procedures and protocols.</p>.<p>On Monday, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan had also visited the ITBP facility and interacted with the evacuees.</p>.<p>A total of 650 people were brought back from Wuhan in China on February 1 and 2 in two 747 Boeing Air India aircraft after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China.</p>.<p>While 406 of these were sent to the ITBP facility, the rest were quarantined at an Army centre in Haryana's Manesar. </p>