Byndoor police station staff to be home-quarantined after constable tests Covid +ve


Team Udayavani, Jun 21, 2020, 8:49 PM IST

Byndoor: The offices of Byndoor sub-inspector and circle inspector have been closed for santisation purpose after a constable attached to the station tested Covid 19 positive.

The office will resume functioning after two days period. The entire premises is being sanitised. In the interim period the old CPI office will function.

The personnel in both offices will be placed in home quarantine for 14-days, said ASP Hariram Shankar.

Primary contacts of the Covid positive constable will be tested after 7 days, he added.

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