Tamil Nadu governor Banwarilal Purohit (ANI File Photo)

7-day isolation for Tamil Nadu governor as 3 more staff test positive; 87 COVID-19 cases in Raj Bhavan

Over the last two weeks, Tamil Nadu has been seeing a consistent spike in the number of positive coronavirus cases.

by · DNA India

Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit has been advised to go into isolation at his official residence Raj Bhavan in Chennai after three more staff at the premises tested positive for Covid-19. Of the 38 persons tested, the results of three returned positive, said a statement. The persons who tested positive are being treated at a hospital.

The statement also added that the Governor was fit and healthy, based on the regular health checkup that was conducted on Tuesday.

This comes barely a week after 84 staff at the Tamil Nadu Governor’s official residence had tested positive for Covid-19. A statement issued last Thursday stated that the Governor Banwarilal Purohit and senior staff were safe and had not come in contact with the personnel who had tested positive. Of the 147 tests conducted last week, 84 had returned positive, said the statement.

Last week, after the first cluster of cases emerged, the whole area around Raj Bhavan, including the offices, had been disinfected and sanitized by Corporation health Authorities.

Over the last two weeks, Tamil Nadu has been seeing a consistent spike in the number of positive coronavirus cases. On Tuesday, the state had recorded 6972 cases. As per the health department bulletin issued on Tuesday, the state has seen a total of 2,23,688 Covid-19 cases, which include 1,66,956 recoveries. There are 57,073 active cases in the state.

However, in recent weeks, the capital city, Chennai has seen a marked dip in cases. When compared to June, the daily cases have nearly come down by half. Chennai recorded 1107 new cases on Tuesday, thus taking the active cases to 12852. So far, the capital city alone has seen 96438 cases.

The Raj Bhavan website mentions that as a preventive measure the Raj Bhavan tours for the tourist stands have been cancelled till 31st July 2020. However, the premises have remained closed for tourists since the first phase of the pan-India lockdown began in late March.