12 trainee sailors of INS Shivaji test positive for COVID-19
At least 12 trainee sailors of the Lonavala-based INS Shivaji, one of the premier training establishments of the Indian Navy, have so far tested positive for coronavirus, officials said.
The naval establishment, spread over 800 acres in the hill town of Lonavala in Maharashtra's Pune district, houses a population of nearly 5,000.
Out of these, 3,000 are naval personnel, including officers, sailors, trainees and other staff. The rest include their family members, a senior naval officer said. The first COVID-19 case was found on June 18 and the infected cadet was part of a batch of 157 trainee sailors who had reported back af ter leave following the easing of lockdown earlier this month, a release issued by the naval station on Tuesday said.
"With the easing of lockdown as per Unlock 1.0 in the first week of June, a batch of 157 trainee sailors who were undergoing training at this establishment and were on extended leave in view of the lockdown, reported back and all were quarantined for 14 days in one of the institutional quarantine facilities prepared in the unit," it said.
One of the trainee sailors from the batch was found to be symptomatic during the quarantine period and tested positive for coronavirus on June 18, it said. "Further, all the other high-risk contacts who are staying in that particular quarantine facility are being tested as per the extant procedure and necessar y medical support is being provided. A total of 12 out of157 trainee sailors have been found coronavirus positive as on date," the release said.
Since the infection is contained to one particular quarantine block, the possibility of spread of infection to other areas/personnel of the establishment is negligible.