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Delhi's Hindu Rao Hospital shut after nurse tests COVID-19 positive

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Published : Apr 26, 2020, 4:25 PM IST

A nurse of Delhi's Hindu Rao Hospital tested positive for coronavirus following which the hospital has been temporarily shut. The nurse's contacts have been identified and are being tested.

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New Delhi: Hindu Rao Hospital run by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation has been temporarily shut after a nurse tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday.

"The hospital is closed for entry and exit to ensure that no identified contacts leave. We do not want any new patients to come till everything is fully sanitized," NDMC Commissioner Varsha Joshi said.

She said that the nurse's contacts have been identified and are being tested. They will be kept in quarantine.

"Other contacts who were not in the hospital will also be tested and quarantined separately," she added.

Commissioner Joshi said that the admitted patients are being looked after and the management will later take a call on when the hospital will be reopened for the new patients.

Meanwhile, the total number of confirmed cases in the country crossed the 26,000-mark. The national capital has the third-highest cases. It stands at 2,625, with 54 deaths.

(IANS)


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New Delhi: Hindu Rao Hospital run by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation has been temporarily shut after a nurse tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday.

"The hospital is closed for entry and exit to ensure that no identified contacts leave. We do not want any new patients to come till everything is fully sanitized," NDMC Commissioner Varsha Joshi said.

She said that the nurse's contacts have been identified and are being tested. They will be kept in quarantine.

"Other contacts who were not in the hospital will also be tested and quarantined separately," she added.

Commissioner Joshi said that the admitted patients are being looked after and the management will later take a call on when the hospital will be reopened for the new patients.

Meanwhile, the total number of confirmed cases in the country crossed the 26,000-mark. The national capital has the third-highest cases. It stands at 2,625, with 54 deaths.

(IANS)


Also Read: COVID-19: SpiceJet aircraft reaches Delhi with medical supplies from China

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