Governor of Maharashtra Bhagat Singh Koshyari has gone into self-isolation after at least 18 staff members at the Raj Bhavan were tested positive for COVID-19. The governor is expected to be tested in a few days.
The first person to test positive on the premises situated in Mumbai's Malabar Hill area was a junior electrical engineer, according to a News18 report, which added that and all the patients are asymptomatic and stable.
Around 100 Raj Bhavan staff members took the COVID-19 test, NDTV reported. Additionally, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will test them again, sources in the civic body told ANI.
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Even though Raj Bhavan is yet to be declared a containment zone, a senior official at the Governor's residence told Indian Express that the campus will remain out of bounds for outsiders and that no meeting will take place inside the premises for at least the next fortnight.
Maharashtra recorded another highest single-day spike in coronavirus cases on Saturday, reporting 8,139 new infections, taking the state's tally to 2,46,600.
With 223 fatalities reported during the day, the toll stood 10,116. A total of 4,360 patients were discharged from hospitals on Saturday, which took the number of recovered patients to 1,36,985. There are 99,499 active cases in the state, while 12,85,991 people have been tested so far.
With inputs from agencies
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