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Combating covid-19: Quarantine facilities to be set up at Eden Gardens

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KOLKATA : In a bid to combat COVID-19, quarantine facilities for police personnel will be set up at Eden Gardens, said Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president Avishek Dalmiya.In a video message on Saturday, Dalmiya said that the decision has been taken after a meeting between Kolkata Police and CAB officials."In a meeting with between Kolkata Police and Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) officials, it has been decided that quarantine facilities will be set up at Eden Gardens.

E, F, G and H blocks would initially be used for setting up of the same," he said."If required a portion of J block may also be utilized," he added.Dalmiya further said CAB feels that it is "our duty to stand by the administration in this hour of crisis and.

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