One year after Noida super-spreader incident, private company fights legal battle
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New Delhi, March 17 : Exactly one year after a United Kingdom-based auditor and two other staff members of a private company in Noida allegedly set off a chain reaction of Covid-19 infection among employees and their family members, the organisation is now fighting a legal battle.
External auditor John Humphreys landed in Delhi on March 11, took a flight directly to Dehradun and went to Selakui town.
From there, he had come to Noida on March 15 and left for the UK four days later. While in Noida, he visited the company on March 15 and met 10-20 employees.
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