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Tamil Nadu Minister violates norms, holds presser soon after discharge from COVID-19 hospital

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 16 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister KP Anbalagan allegedly violated norms concerning COVID-19 as he held a press conference soon after being discharged from hospital where he had been admitted after testing positive for the virus.

ANI Jul 16, 2020 22:37 IST googleads

Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister KP Anbalagan. Picture/Twitter/KP Anbalagan

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 16 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister KP Anbalagan allegedly violated norms concerning COVID-19 as he held a press conference soon after being discharged from hospital where he had been admitted after testing positive for the virus.
On June 30, MIOT International hospital, in which the minister was being treated, had said that his second test was positive and he had developed mild symptoms.
The minister was discharged on July 15 and held a press conference at Chennai in the evening instead of quarantining himself as per the guidelines issued by the authorities.
When asked by ANI without mentioning the minister, G Prakash, Commissioner of Greater Chennai Corporation, said that protocol for any person whether tested or cured and discharged from the hospital is that he should go for 14 days of quarantine.
But answering query related to the minister, he said "these days we are not following the exit test, but the minister must have gone for exit test".
"In the beginning, we followed exist test. I am 100 per cent sure that minister must have gone for exist test. That's why he can go and move freely," Prakash said.
Tamil Nadu has reported a total of 1,51,820 COVID-19 cases including, 47,343 active cases, 1,02,310 discharged patients and 2,167 deaths. (ANI)

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