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Andhra Police alerted over currency notes as possible infection medium

A statement from Andhra Pradesh DGP Gautam Sawang highlighted the possibility of currency notes being a medium for Coronavirus to spread, after the state recorded three new cases with no travel history or contact with foreign returnees.

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Published : Apr 16, 2020, 8:49 AM IST

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): A communication sent from the Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police's officer to police force highlighted the possibility of catching coronavirus infection through currency notes but the office later clarified there is no evidence of it yet.

"It's just one of the possibilities of catching infection which our staff in office have incorporated in one of the many routine messages which are sent on a daily basis to keep alerting units on the ground. Just to be aware of the possibilities and to keep them alert all the while," said a statement from Director General of Police Gautam Sawang.

"As on date. There is no proof or any established evidence of contamination by currency notes of any kind whatsoever in the state," it added.

The clarification came after an internal circular to police units surfaced. It mentioned that health officials grew suspicious about the role of currency in spread of coronavirus while analysing three positive cases without any travel history or contact with such returnees.

Read: Medical goods including PPE kits from China reach Guwahati

Of the three, one is a teacher from East Godavari district, another is a woman from Krishna district and the other a RMP doctor from Guntur district.

Mentioning these examples, the DGP office advised the police heads of all cities and districts in the state to encourage digital transactions for safety.

(IANS Report)

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): A communication sent from the Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police's officer to police force highlighted the possibility of catching coronavirus infection through currency notes but the office later clarified there is no evidence of it yet.

"It's just one of the possibilities of catching infection which our staff in office have incorporated in one of the many routine messages which are sent on a daily basis to keep alerting units on the ground. Just to be aware of the possibilities and to keep them alert all the while," said a statement from Director General of Police Gautam Sawang.

"As on date. There is no proof or any established evidence of contamination by currency notes of any kind whatsoever in the state," it added.

The clarification came after an internal circular to police units surfaced. It mentioned that health officials grew suspicious about the role of currency in spread of coronavirus while analysing three positive cases without any travel history or contact with such returnees.

Read: Medical goods including PPE kits from China reach Guwahati

Of the three, one is a teacher from East Godavari district, another is a woman from Krishna district and the other a RMP doctor from Guntur district.

Mentioning these examples, the DGP office advised the police heads of all cities and districts in the state to encourage digital transactions for safety.

(IANS Report)

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