The Health Department confirmed that 10 people from Pathanamthitta and Kannur participated in the Tablig conference. The people from Pathanamthitta were in the Marcus of Nizamuddin on March 8,910. Ten other men from the district returned to Nizamuddin before March. Quarantine was prescribed for the participants from Kannur. Five of them returned by plane and five by train. It is reported that more than 300 people attended the religious conference from Kerala.
There is a threat of disease in 23 states and 4 union territories in connection with the Tablig conference. The central government found 7,688 Indians and 1,306 foreigners were among those who were found to be at high risk of contracting the disease. The highest number of deaths were reported in Telangana. The Delhi Crime Branch inspected 275 foreigners who attended the conference.
Of the 219 people diagnosed with the disease in Delhi, 108 attended the conference. The UP government has identified 569 people, including 218 foreigners. Of the 1,400 participants from Maharashtra, 1300 were on probation. He was also the first sufferer of Arunachal Pradesh to attend a religious conference. National Security Advisor Ajit Dowell met with Markus at 2 am on March 29 to evict people.