<p>The Goa government on Monday changed its standard operating procedure (SOP) for people entering the state amid the coronavirus outbreak by giving them the option of 14-day home quarantine without testing.</p>.<p>Those who prefer to get tested at the state's borders will have to spend 14 days in paid quarantine facilities till their results are out, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said.</p>.<p>"The new SOP will come into force from June 10," he added.</p>.<p>Speaking about hotspot Mangor Hill in Vasco, Sawant said of the 300-plus cases in Goa, all, except 25, are from the area.</p>.<p>"However, only 19 patients need treatment. The rest are asymptomatic," he added. </p>
<p>The Goa government on Monday changed its standard operating procedure (SOP) for people entering the state amid the coronavirus outbreak by giving them the option of 14-day home quarantine without testing.</p>.<p>Those who prefer to get tested at the state's borders will have to spend 14 days in paid quarantine facilities till their results are out, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said.</p>.<p>"The new SOP will come into force from June 10," he added.</p>.<p>Speaking about hotspot Mangor Hill in Vasco, Sawant said of the 300-plus cases in Goa, all, except 25, are from the area.</p>.<p>"However, only 19 patients need treatment. The rest are asymptomatic," he added. </p>