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Cricketers granted exemption from institutio­nal quarantine

- STAFF REPORTER PHOTO: BL SONI

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has relaxed its stringent institutio­nal quarantine norms for Mumbai-bound cricketers returning from Australia via Dubai. After a new coronaviru­s strain found in UK, the Mumbai civic body has set very strict institutio­nal quarantine norms for those returning to the city from UK, Europe, South Africa and Gulf countries.

The cricketers have been granted exception from the mandatory 14-day quarantine rule, which includes first seven days quarantine in a hotel or institutio­n, following which the returnee undergoes a COVID-19 test and on testing negative for COVID-19, can head home and spend remaining seven days under home quarantine.

A senior BMC official said, “They have come from Australia, just transiting through Dubai. Hence, this has been considered as a special case and they are granted exemption from hotel-institutio­n quarantine."

The move has come as a huge relief to the Indian cricket stars, who have been allowed to head home instead of an institutio­nal quarantine of seven days before getting tested for the infection on the seventh day. "Yes, they have been exempted from institutio­nal quarantine. However, they have been advised for a stay at home through a verbal advisory," P Velrasu, BMC Additional Municipal Commission­er (Projects).

The cricketers who have been granted the exemption include Ajinkya Rahane, who captained India in the last three Tests, vice-captain Rohit Sharma, Shardul Thakur, Prithvi Shaw and chief coach of Indian cricket team and former cricketer Ravi Shastri .

BMC has been very strict with granting exemption to those returning from the affected countries. The civic body has even filed FIR against those skipping institutio­nal quarantine.

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