A major private hospital in Mumbai was shut to new patients and declared
a coronavirus containment zone on Monday after 26 nurses and three
doctors tested positive, an official said.
Since the virus hit India -- which has been under lockdown since March
25 with 111 deaths so far, medical workers have complained about not
being given adequate protective gear.
Mumbai city authority spokesman Vijay Khabale-Patil told AFP that the
Wockhardt Hospital has been declared a “containment zone” after the
cases were confirmed.
“Three hundred staffers have been quarantined and the hospital is shut,” he told AFP.
The United Nurses Association (UNA) in Mumbai accused hospital
management of failing to protect staff by refusing to let them wear
appropriate safety gear.
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