Published 07:31 IST, April 19th 2020

'COVID-19 cases have no impact on our operational capabilities': Deputy Chief of Navy  

Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral MS Pawar on Saturday said that Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases have no impact on operational capabilities of the Navy.

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Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Vice miral MS Pawar on Saturday said that Coronavirus cases have impact on operational capabilities of Navy as country's warships, submarines and aircraft continue to be deployed in operations. His remarks came in backdrop of 26 Navy personnel testing positive for COVID-19 at strategically-located Western Naval Command in Mumbai.

'We are also rey to help our neighbours'

"se cases have impact on our operational capabilities as our warships, submarines and aircraft continue to be deployed in operations. We are also rey to help our neighbours, in case, y require any help. re is t a single case of COVID-19 on our warships," said Deputy Chief of Naval Staff MS Pawar.

After testing positive for COVID-19, 26 sailors have been placed in isolation. "Detection of se COVID-19 cases is result of meticulous contact tracing and aggressive screening carried out by Western Naval Command after a sailor tested positive on April 7. se sailors continue to remain asymptomatic and are being monitored at INHS Asvini," Indian Navy said in a press release.

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' Coronavirus pandemic is unprecedented'

Navy said that containment zones and buffer areas have been designated and frequent disinfection continues to be carried out to contain spre by breaking chain of transmission.

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Last week, Navy Chief miral Karambir Singh, in a video mess, told his personnel that vital operational assets such as ships and submarines must remain free from virus. " Coronavirus pandemic is unprecedented and it has never been seen before. Its impact has been extraordinary across globe, including India," he said. danger posed by this disease is real, imminent and unprecedented, he ted.

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With 957 new cases of COVID-19 in last 24 hours and 36 deaths, India's total count of Coronavirus cases has surged to 14,792, said Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Saturday. total cases are inclusive of 2,014 cured and discharged patients, one migrated and 488 deaths. At present, re are 12,289 active COVID-19 cases in country.

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(With ncy inputs)

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05:59 IST, April 19th 2020