Delhi: 41 people from same building in Kapashera test positive for Covid-19

AP photo used for representational purpose only
NEW DELHI: Forty-one people residing in a building in southwest Delhi's Kapashera area tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday, an official said.
A case of Covid-19 had been reported from the building situated in Theke Wali Gali on April 18, the official said.
"Keeping in mind the high density of population in this particular building, the district administration took the proactive decision of sealing and containing the building on April 19," the official said.
The guidelines mandate sealing an area when a minimum three cases have been reported.
All residents' samples were collected in the building and sent to the National Institute of Biologicals (NIB) in Noida.
"Out of total samples collected from the building, some reports have come on Saturday and 41 have tested positive for Covid-19," the official said.
Last month, a private secretary of southwest District Magistrate Rahul Singh had tested positive for coronavirus, prompting the DM to go into self-isolation.
On Friday, Delhi recorded 223 fresh cases of coronavirus, taking the tally to 3,738 with two more deaths being reported here. The number of fatalities due to Covid-19 now stands at 61.
  • Download

    The Times of India News App for Latest City News

  • Subscribe

    Start Your Daily Mornings with Times of India Newspaper! Order Now

Get the app