200 Workers Have Tested Positive For Covid At Vellore CMC Hospital

Update: 2022-01-09 17:04 IST

Christian Medical College, Vellore entrance

As per a Corporation official, almost 200 medical staff members at Christian Medical College (CMC) Hospital in Vellore have tested positive for COVID-19.
Vellore Corporation City Health Officer Dr T Manivannan said that the matter was confirmed by a hospital official. He said that the health personnels have been positive for over a week, and the hospital administration is implementing the appropriate precautions to prevent the transmission of the disease.
He was unsure about the exact number of affected health care professionals. The quantity of affected employees must be determined. Considering the staff's strength, the number is insignificant. If a staff or patient test for the virus reveals symptoms, they are tested, quarantined, and was moved to a hospital or home where they are isolated, depending on the severity of the cases. A COVID ward has been established as the numbers are more however the severity is mild.
The hospital employs around 10,000 people, including 2,000 doctors. Patients from all around the country, as well as neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, frequently visit the facility for treatment.
Treatment booking online, outpatient (OP) visits, and other non-emergency treatments and operations have all been temporarily suspended while in the hospital, mainly emergency therapies are available. In the hospital, solely emergency therapies are available. The Vellore City Municipal Corporation (VCMC) declared Babu Rao Street near the CMC a 'containment zone' on Friday after six people, all of whom were patients or relatives, tested positive for the virus.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, the number of new Covid-19 cases in Tamil Nadu surpassed 10,000, with Chennai reporting 5,098 cases, accounting for 46% of the state total. New cases have increased by roughly 22% in the state, bringing the total number of active cases to 40,260, including 20,269 from Chennai. The ten deaths on that day brought the total number of deaths since March 2020 to 36,843.
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