Thiruvananthapuram: At least five of the more than 88,000 students, who took up the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) examination held recently across the state, have tested positive for COVID-19.
While three students were found to be infected by the virus on July 21, two others tested positive on Wednesday, district officials said.
The state government has been facing criticism from the Opposition parties for holding the exam despite the high prevalence of COVID-19 cases in the state. Meanwhile, a case has been registered against at least 300 people for gathering outside one of the exam centres in the city to receive their wards after the exam on July 16.
"The case was registered on July 17 after the picture of the crowd appeared in one of the newspapers. A case was filed for not adhering to the COVID-19 health protocol in public space," a police official told media.
Leaders of opposition parties have flayed the government's decision to conduct the exam during the COVID-19 crisis despite appeals to defer it. "This crowd of students crowding to enter an exam centre for #keam2020 have made a mockery of the social distancing norms.
A government which wants to combat #Covid19 would not be foolish enough to persist with these exams when students (&this M.P.) have pleaded for their postponement!"
Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor tweeted along with a picture of the crowd in front of exam centres in the state capital.