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With the Indian government doing all it can to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, help has come from many quarters. On Monday (March 16), OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal said the company has started discussions to offer its network of hotels as quarantine centres for suspected Covid-19 cases as well as those who have to compulsorily self-isolate themselves.
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The suggestion came from a Twitter user who said OYO should tie-up with the government to offer its hotels as backup quarantine centres. Agarwal responded saying the company is ready to take up the charge.