Mumbai (Maharashtra): In some good news amid the coronavirus gloom, 177 out of 181 inmates at Mumbai's Arthur Road Prison, who tested positive for coronavirus, have now fully recovered.
The Arthur Road Prison was the first prison in Maharashtra to have reported coronavirus cases and the number grew rapidly. Due to strict adherence to COVID protocol and some out of box initiatives, the situation has now changed.
Out of 181 positive inmates, only one has been found positive and rest all have recovered. Though sample reports of three prisoners are 'inconclusive' but rest all 177 have fully recovered and have tested negative for the virus as well.
Jail authorities are hopeful that remaining 4 will also test negative in tests within a week.
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"All Jails in Mumbai including Arthur Road Prison was under lockdown, still one inmate tested positive and this was alarming for us. We immediately tested all our inmates and 158 of them tested positive. But after testing, results came in 2-3 days, so meanwhile we could not segregate these people and few more tested subsequently and the number went up to 181," Inspector General (IG), Prisons, Deepak Pandey said.
"We quarantined them in the jail itself and started treating them at jail itself with Hydroxychloroquine and multivitamins and treatment as per Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Naturopathy. To everyone's surprise, within 15 days, 120 inmates recovered. But we continued treatments and now results are satisfying," he said.
Pandey said that 28 jail staff members had also tested positive for COVID-19.