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Roberto Tonizzo, in his forties, tested positive on March 13 while on a visit to nearby Varkala.
The results came out negative on March 26 and was under quarantine at the General Hospital here.
“I am so happy. I thank everybody, all doctors and other staff. Once everything is over, I would like to come back. Kerala is like my home. It’s more safe here. Now I have to go back to my country, but I will come back,” Tonizzo told media.
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Earlier, on April 9, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had said that seven nationals from the United Kingdom and an Italian national had recovered and cured of COVID-19.
The seven people, admitted in the Ernakulam medical college, were part of the group which had on March 15 tried to leave the country without permission while being under observation at Munnar, a hill station in the state.