Bengaluru (Karnataka): The divisional railway manager's office in the city centre has been shut for sanitisation after a visiting employee tested positive for coronavirus, an official said on Friday.
"The three-floor DRM office has been closed for the day and all employees have been advised to work from home for sanitisation as one of our staffer who visited the office early this week tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday," senior divisional commercial manager Krishna Reddy said.
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The DRM's office of the South Western Railway (SWR) is located adjacent to the Krantivira Sangoli Rayanna (KSR) main railway station in the city centre.
"Railway hospital staff is on tracing the primary and secondary contacts of the affected employee for testing and isolating them at the earliest," Reddy said.
The affected staffer works at the Hebbal railway station in the city's northern suburb.
The affected employee, in the mid-50s, also visited the railway hospital near the station for a check-up as he had a knee problem.
The railway hospital referred him to a private hospital for his knee treatment, where a COVID-19 test on him turned positive.