As many as 115 families residing at the President's Estate are under self-isolation as a preventive measure after a sanitation worker's relative tested positive for coronavirus, according to a Rashtrapati Bhavan communique issued Tuesday.
"It may be clarified that till date no employee of the President's secretariat has tested positive for COVID-19 and the secretariat along with the local administration is taking all the preventive measures required under the government guidelines," it said.
Coronavirus Outbreak: 115 families at Presidents Estate go into self-isolation after relative of sanitation worker tests positive
A COVID-19 positive patient from central Delhi, who was neither an employee of the President's secretariat nor a resident of the President's Estate, died on 13 April, 2020 with co-morbidities at the BL Kapoor Hospital in New Delhi, the statement said.
After contact tracing of the deceased, it was found that a family member of an employee of the President's secretariat had been in contact with the deceased, it said. The employee along with the family are residents of Pocket 1, schedule A area of the President's Estate.
As required under the guidelines, all the seven members of this family were moved to the quarantine facility at Mandir Marg on 16 April, the statement said. "Subsequently, one of the family members who was in contact with the deceased tested positive. All other family members including the employee of the President's secretariat have tested negative," it said.