Thiruvananthapuram: Just 2 days after the Kerala Assembly polls, the State Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the Congress leader Oommen Chandy both tested Covid positive on Thursday. Pinarayi Vijayan wrote on his Facebook page that he has turned Covid positive and is getting himself admitted to the Kozhikode (Calicut) Medical College. Oommen Chandy's family prefers to keep him at his house but sources close to him say he might be moved to a private hospital shortly. Chandy, for the past two days, had been keeping unwell with fever and was resting at his home. Two doctors had come and checked him on Thursday and advised him to be hospitalised. On polling day on Tuesday, Vijayan's daughter had turned positive, but she cast her vote wearing a PPE kit and her husband Mohammed Riyaz, who contested the assembly polls, has also now turned positive. Incidentally on Thursday when the two leading lights in Kerala's politics turned positive, there was a spike in the test positivity ratio in the state which touched 6.81 per cent after 4,353 turned positive from 63,901 samples sent for testing in the past 24 hours. The state government on Wednesday had warned all people to ensure that they take precautions as a spike can be expected in wake of lax measures in the recent period due to the Assembly polls. Covid-19 Status Kerala: Cases rise, govt tightens protocols Bengal elections: Mithun Chakraborty roadshow canceled, not allowed by Kolkata Police Maharashtra recovery case: Anil Deshmukh's plea dismissed, SC says this