20 COVID-19 patients escape from care centre in Maharashtra's Yavatmal

Twenty COVID-19 patients have escaped from a care centre in Maharashtra's Yavatmal district, officials said on Sunday.

Published: 25th April 2021 12:54 PM  |   Last Updated: 25th April 2021 12:54 PM   |  A+A-

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By PTI

YAVATMALA: Twenty COVID-19 patients have escaped from a care centre in Maharashtra's Yavatmal district, officials said on Sunday.

The incident took place on Saturday at the COVID-19 care centre set up at a students' hostel in Ghatanji taluka, local health officer Dr Sanjay Puram said.

Based on a complaint lodged by health officials, the Ghatanji police have registered an FIR against the 20 patients under relevant sections, he said.

Puram said a COVID-19 testing camp was organised on Friday at Amdi village in the district.

Later, 19 village residents who tested positive for the disease were admitted to the COVID-19 care centre at Ghatanji.

All those 19 patients and another person lodged at the facility escaped around 8 am on Saturday, he said.

Puram said he had lodged a police complaint, seeking action against the patients.

Efforts were on to trace them, he added.

Yavatmal Collector Amol Yedge expressed concern over the incident.

"If this behaviour continues, the cases of viral infection will rise in the district. Instructions have been given to take criminal action against the patients who escaped," he said.

A committee will be set up to conduct a probe into the incident and action will be taken against those found guilty, the collector said.

On Saturday, 1,163 new COVID-19 cases were found in the district, taking the overall tally to 46,704.

The district has so far reported 1,073 deaths due to the viral infection.

As of now, there are 5,972 active COVID-19 cases in the district, as per official data.


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