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Pune RTO staffer who interacted with coronavirus positive patient test negative

The office has made it mandatory for its staff to use hand sanitiser before using the biometric device for attendance

Updated on: Mar 12, 2020 04:22 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Pune | By
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After reports about the driver, who had dropped the Covid-19 (coronavirus) infected couple from Mumbai airport to Pune, visited Pune regional transport office (RTO) on March 3, the office has taken preventive measures.

A woman clerk who had attended the driver at the RTO was sent for medical check-up at Naidu Hospital on Wednesday. Her tests were reported negative and the office has given her 8-day leave as a preventive measure. (HT PHOTO)
A woman clerk who had attended the driver at the RTO was sent for medical check-up at Naidu Hospital on Wednesday. Her tests were reported negative and the office has given her 8-day leave as a preventive measure. (HT PHOTO)

A woman clerk who had attended the driver at the RTO was sent for medical check-up at Naidu Hospital on Wednesday. Her tests were reported negative and the office has given her 8-day leave as a preventive measure.

“Today we came to know that the private cab driver, who had dropped the affected couple from Mumbai airport to Pune and was later tested positive, had visited RTO on March 3. He had come for his car loan related work at the transport section located on the ground floor of the main building. He was at one of the counters for around 3 to 4 minutes where a woman clerk interacted with him and took his signature on a document,” said Ajit Shinde, Pune regional transport officer.

The office has made it mandatory for its staff to use hand sanitiser before using the biometric device for attendance.

 
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