Published 19:33 IST, April 7th 2020

Madhya Pradesh HRC writes to state secy as 32 state health officials test COVID positive

MP-HRC on Tuesday has written to the MP Chief Secretary on lapse of protocol after over 30 state health department officials have tested COVID-19 positive

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With alarming increase in number of state health officials testing positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Madhya Pradesh, state Human Rights Commission (MP-HRC), on Tuesday has written to State Chief Secretary on lapse of protocol. Over 30 state health department officials have tested positive for pandemic. Currently, Madhya Pradesh has reported 165 cases with 9 deaths.

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32 state health officials test positive

On Monday, reports stated that 32 health officials tested positive in office building of  Madhya Pradesh Directorate of Health Services in Bhopal. While source of COVID-19 outbreak is unkwn, reports state that Principal Secretary of State Public Health and Family Welfare Department, Deputy Directors, Additional Directors, and or officers have tested positive. In total, 44 people have tested positive in Bhopal of which 29 are state health officials of Shivraj Chouhan government.

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Earlier in day, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated that lockdown will be extended if need arises. "Lives of people are more important, ecomy can be built again but if people die, how will we bring m back? That is why, if need arises we will extend lockdown, a decision will be taken based on situation," chief minister said. 

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On March 23, a day before nationwide lockdown was anunced,  BJP MP chief Shivraj Singh Chouhan took oath as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh at Raj Bhavan for fourth time.  Chouhan said that his only goal was to stop coronavirus, inspite of hosting a public meeting where all BJP MLAs were seen celebrating, garlanding Chouhan, hugging him, feeding sweets and raising joined hands. BJP came back into power after Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia resigned from party along with 22 MLAs, reducing Congress to a mirity government with 92 MLAs.

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19:33 IST, April 7th 2020