COVID-19: Alarm as 248 of the 350 ers in Jharkhand tested positive

Patna: Authorities ordered an investigation after 248 criminals out of a total of 350 inmates in a Jharkhand criminal tested FOR COVID-19 on a day without getting married, causing panic among the prisoners. The fitness service has opened a special COVID-19 focus on the offender because of the epidemic.

All inmates discovered in COVID-19 were held in Criminal Godda in Jharkhand. The virus has also spread to nine other state criminals, which has led the criminal government to ban visitors.

“We didn’t think so many prisoners would inflame with COVID-19. An investigation is already underway to determine how many detainees were inflamed at once,” local civilian surgeon Dr. Shiva Prasad Mishra told the media on Saturday. Initial reports, he added, indicated that the virus had spread through two positive prisoners to COVID-19 in prison.

However, reports showing unidentified officials imply that the large number of criminals fell under the influence of the fatal virus because the criminal government did not adhere to COVID-19 protocols, which emphasize the use of masks and maintain social distance. Reports imply that The Criminal Godda had the capacity to house three hundred criminals, however, 350 criminals are housed there lately.

The civilian surgeon also reported that a special criminal care center had been set up to ensure the protection of inmates. “Because so many criminals are transferred to a hospital committed to COVID-19 for security reasons, we have established a COVID care facility there,” CS Mishra explained.

Godda is not the only criminal under the influence of the virus. Nine other criminals in Jharkhand also fought to prevent the spread of the virus among criminals. The maximums affected are Ranchi Central Prison and Pakur Divisional Prison, where more than 60 and 40 criminals, respectively, have the virus.

Two high-level criminals inflamed with COVID-19 are former Minister Enos Ekka, who was sentenced to seven years of crime in a murder case, and Raja Pitar, a criminal-turned-politician who made headlines when he hit Jharkhand’s former lead minister, Shibu Soren. , which prompted his resignation from office.

As the overall scenario has become serious, the criminal government banned visitors. The criminal administration also supplies herbal juice, vitamin C, hot water with lemon juice and other herbs to criminals to their immunity.

COVID-19 has killed another 189 people and inflamed another 16534 people in the state so far.

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