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12 trainee sailors of INS Shivaji test positive for COVID-19

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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.

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