90 trainee cops in B'luru test Covid-19 positive


Bengaluru, Jul 24 (IANS): About 90 newly recruited police personnel tested Covid-19 positive at a police training school in the city, an official said on Friday.

"When a trainee tested positive recently, a random test was conducted on all other 391 trainees at the school and 90 of them turned positive for the infection. They have been admitted in different state-run designated hospitals across the city for treatment," Karnataka police training school Superintendent of Police Manjunath Shukla told IANS here.

The affected are part of a new batch of constables on an 8-month training course for induction into the state police force across the southern state.

"Majority of the trainees stay in the training school quarters in the city's north-east suburb. The school and the quarters have been fumigated," said Shukla.

About 150 of the remaining trainees who were with the affected personnel have been isolated and quarantined in the sanitised quarters.

According to Additional Police Commissioner Hemant Nimbalkar, about 800 policemen across the city have been infected on duty as Covid warriors and 7 succumbed since the pandemic broke out in mid-March.

Of the affected, 500 have been discharged and about 300 are under treatment at various Covid designated hospitals.

About 400 other police personnel and relatives of the infected policemen have been put under home quarantine, as first or primacy contacts.

  

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