The Free Press Journal

BMC: 5 infected Jaslok staff to be quarantine­d in hotel

However, hosp says this is not the case

- SWAPNIL MISHRA /

A day after five non-medical staffers of Jaslok Hospital tested positive for coronaviru­s, the hospital administra­tion has decided to shift the quarantine­d patients to a hotel where arrangemen­ts have been made.

BMC officials said they had approached private hotel-owners to avail of facilities to set up private quarantine wards on their premises. “Soon patients and non-medical staffers quarantine­d at Jaslok will be shifted to Shalimar Hotel in Kemps Corner,” he said.

The patients will be provided with separate rooms and washroom facilities. The beds, appliances and utensils in the rooms will be disinfecte­d. The primary objective of shifting the patients will be to provide them total isolation and minimal human interactio­n. All the staffers who came in direct or indirect contact with the affected staffers and patient have been identified, tracked and quarantine­d as per protocol.

Sources said around 150 people, including staff and patients, were being tested and 12-15 had been quarantine­d. Meanwhile, the hospital administra­tion has been asked not to allow any new admissions except for emergencie­s. Outpatient services too have been shut down.

However, the hospital administra­tion has denied that quarantine­d patients were being moved to the hotel.

“All the medical staff who came in direct or indirect contact with the affected nurse and the concerned patient have been identified and quarantine­d as per protocol. We have conducted direct and indirect contact tracing and swab testing is in process,” said a hospital spokespers­on.

BMC officials said they had approached private hotelowner­s to avail of facilities to set up private quarantine wards on their premises

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