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No post-shift quarantine of health workers in Delhi

By IANS | Updated: May 19, 2020 10:15 IST

Weeks after asking health workers to work for two weeks and then take a two-week break, the Delhi Health ...

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Weeks after asking health workers to work for two weeks and then take a two-week break, the Delhi Health Department on Monday said that regular quarantine of health care workers after performing duty in Covid-19 areas is not "warranted".

In an order, the Delhi Health Department said the doctors, nurses and other staff members at the dedicated Covid hospitals will only be quarantined if they have "high risk exposure".

Under the "high risk exposure" are those treating Covid-19 patients or handling their samples without proper personal protective equipment (PPE) or probable breach of PPE protocol.

The quarantine will also be required if a staff comes in contact with a positive person within a distance of one metre for more than 15 minutes without mask, face shield or goggles.

"Regular quarantine of health care workers after performing duty in Covid-19 areas is not warranted except as elaborated under protocol of high risk and low risk contact," the order reads.

On March 30, the Delhi government directed the hospitals to allow doctors, nurses and para medical staff to work for 14 days continuously, followed by a two-week break.

The May 18 order also directed the non-Covid hospitals to run flu clinics and to have a separate space for suspected Covid patients.

( With inputs from IANS )

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