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21 Indian Navy personnel test positive for COVID-19 in Mumbai

NEW DELHI: 21 Navy personnel have tested positive for COVID-19 at a major naval facility in Mumbai after which tests are being carried out on all the people who came in contact with them in the force.
The sudden spike in COVID-19 cases in the Navy has come days after Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh said that caregivers cannot become care seekers and urged his people to remain safe.
"The COVID-19 positive patients include 20 sailors of INS Angre, a shore establishment at Mumbai. Most of these are asymptomatic and have been traced to a single sailor who was tested positive on 07 April," Navy spokesperson Commander Vivek Madhwal said.
"They all reside in the same accommodation block at INS Angre. All primary contacts, though asymptomatic, were tested for COVID-19. The entire inliving block was immediately put under quarantine – containment zone and INS Angre too is under lockdown," he stated.
All actions as per established COVID-19 protocols are being taken by the Navy after this sudden spike.
"There are no cases of infection onboard ships and submarines and Indian Navy continues to actively support the National effort in the fight againstRead More – Source

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