487 Maha cops found COVID-19 positive since lockdown: Minister
Maharashtra Home Minister Anil
Deshmukh on Thursday said that 487 policemen have tested COVID-19 positive in the state ever since the nationwide lockdown came into force.
The lockdown was imposed on March 24 and has been extended till May 17 to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Taking to Twitter, Deshmukh said, "487 police personnel have tested positive for COVID-19 since the lockdown."
In a series of tweets, he also said that there is a steady rise in the number of calls regarding COVID-19 on the police helpline number 100.
The minister added as many as 85,309 calls have been received on the number so far.
The NCP leader also said that 3,10,694 passes have been issued for essential service providers and those caught in emergencies till now.
The minister said that 2,24,219 people have been isolated in the state for possible exposure to the coronavirus and 649 were found to be violating the quarantine.
"The state govt's running 4,738 relief camps where 4,35,030 migrant ...