India's F1 Track Becomes Shelter Home To Fight COVID’19 Pandemic

  • Published On: 30 March 2020
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Buddha International Circuit transformed into a quarantine facility to help stranded migrants.

India is among several other countries, who are battling against Coronavirus outbreak. The COVID’19 pandemic has triggered a 21-day lockdown across the country. The government ordered the closure of borders with an aim to stop migrant workers who have been marching on foot to reach their villages. In order to help fight the Coronavirus that has thrown life off-track, in India and across the world, India’s Formula-One racing track-the Buddha International Circuit has been converted into a shelter home with quarantine facilities. It will now facilitate the stranded migrants in need.

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