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We have totally sealed borders, nobody is allowed to cross; our testing capacity is surging: Punjab CM Amarinder Singh | EXCLUSIVE

Punjab's various districts -- Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala -- have been declared as red zones. Meanwhile on Saturday, 20 persons currently residing in Gurdwara Langar Sahib at Nanded in Maharashtra tested coronavirus.

India Today TV spoke to Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday on the current coronavirus status in the state.

"We have put a check on outsiders, we will stop them. They will be tested. We are also increasing our testing capacity. The testing capacity at the moment is 1,500. But I hope by June 1 it will by 8,500," Amarinder Singh said.

"We have totally sealed the borders, nobody is allowed to come in," the chief minister added.

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