Published 23:08 IST, May 1st 2020

'No problem in dealing with COVID-19': Army Chief General Naravane as jawan recovers

Stating that the first army jawan who tested positive for COVID-19 has recovered, General Naravane said that there are no problems in dealing with Coronavirus

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Stating that first army jawan who tested positive for COVID-19 has recovered, Army Chief General MM Naravane said on Friday that re are problems in dealing with issue of Coronavirus in force.

"re are problems in dealing with issue of coronavirus. first patient in Army is cured and jawan is back on duty," General Naravane said while addressing a press conference.

So far, Army so far has recorded 14 cases of COVID-19 out of which five have been cured and resumed to work, he added.

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Guidelines for Army personnel rejoining from leave

Earlier on April 20, Indian Army issued an instruction to personnel who had rejoined from leave, temporary duty, and courses.

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“Broad modalities/guidelines for rejoining have been planned in a phased manner considering numbers of individuals rejoining from leave/temporary duty/courses and requirement for smooth reporting, quarantine, and onward dispersal to units,” Army had said on Monday.

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Under set guidelines, personnel will rejoin only on receipt of specific instructions from units/formations/establishment that has granted leave/temporary duty. Any individual whose leave station is within 500 km of unit/duty station is allowed to directly report to unit using private transport only. Individuals who do t fall within 500 km criteria will report to nearest unit/station headquarter in a private vehicle only.

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All personnel in Army will be classified as Green (who have completed 14 days quarantine period), Yellow (who need to undergo 14 days quarantine period), and Red (Symptomatic requiring isolation and furr treatment in COVID hospital), Army said.

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All personnel reporting back from leave/temporary duty/courses will be classified as 'Yellow', based on aforementioned classification, and will undergo 14 days quarantine period at reporting station/unit. se personnel will subsequently be moved from reporting station to duty station/unit in Army vehicles/special trains etc. In case of personnel who do t move under supervision of military authorities, y will be considered 'Yellow' and undergo 14 days quarantine again.

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(With inputs from ANI)

23:08 IST, May 1st 2020