Sena Bhawan in Delhi partly closed after soldier tests COVID-19 positive

IANS
02.03 PM

The Indian Army headquarters Sena Bhawan in Delhi was partly closed on Friday after a soldier tested positive for the novel coronavirus

The Indian Army headquarters Sena Bhawan, in the heart of national capital, was partly closed on Friday after a soldier tested positive for the novel Coronavirus.

"Affected area of Sena Bhawan closed for sanitation and disinfection. Actions as per protocol such as contact tracing and quarantine are in progress," the Indian Army said in a statement.

Earlier on May 4, the Indian Army Hospital was sanitised and disinfected after 24 patients, including serving and retired armed forces personnel tested positive. The Indian Army's Research and Referral hospital in Delhi was disinfected.

"The 24 patients were undergoing treatment at the hospital in the Oncology Department were tested COVID-19 positive," a senior Indian Army officer had said. The patients were shifted to the Base Hospital in Delhi's Cantonment area.

Apart from this, 74 persons, which includes serving, ex-servicemen and dependents, from all armed forces were admitted for COVID-19 treatment.

A total of 42 have been discharged after successful treatment. Out of the 74 admitted, 60 were serving personnel.

The officer explained that after a patient is tested positive, a detailed contact tracing is carried out, including the family members which are then categorised into high-risk Group and etc.

"Quarantine protocol and testing of those in a high-risk group is carried out and all this can take up to 48 hours," the officer explained. Earlier Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane had said that the first COVID-19 positive solider in the force has joined back.

In the meantime, the Indian Navy had stated that a total of 38 COVID-19 positive cases were reported in the naval unit in Mumbai. Out of which, 12 have already been discharged from hospital while 26 are undergoing treatment.

The force had stressed that there has been no positive case on any of our warships and submarines.

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