22 workers released in good health after two-week quarantine
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Twenty-two people believed to have been infected with the novel coronavirus were released in good health Friday after being quarantined for 14 days in Shanghai.
Those quarantined as a precaution worked in the Minghang district. They were quarantined after doctors confirmed that a co-worker had been infected with the virus.
During the two-week quarantine, the people received regular health checkups and were encouraged to exercise indoors to stay fit. All were released after they showed no signs of infection.
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