Aviation ministry staffer tests positive for Covid-19, govt assures ‘all possible help’
A civil aviation ministry employee who resumed work when the Centre reopened its office on April 15 has tested positive for the coronavirus disease, the ministry said on Wednesday. Government officials said Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, the headquarters of the aviation ministry, is being sealed for now.
All ministry staffers who had come in contact with the officials have been told to go into isolation and will be tested.
The ministry, in a tweet, stated that the employee tested positive for Covid-19 on April 21 and had attended the office on April 15.
“An employee of the ministry who had attended office on 15 April 2020 has tested positive for COVID19 on 21st April. All necessary protocols are being stringently followed on the Premises. All colleagues who came in contact are being asked to go into self isolation as a precaution,” the ministry tweeted out.
We stand by our colleague at @MoCA_GoI who has tested positive for COVID19 & have extended all possible medical help & support.
Those in contact have also been asked to follow the laid down procedures.
I wish him strength & speedy recovery. https://t.co/ff8gN9dFOW
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) April 22, 2020
HT