SAI Center's cook dies of Corona
SAI Center's cook dies of Corona
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Hockey India refused to relocate the men's and women's hockey teams that qualified for the Olympics on Wednesday, despite the death of a cook infected with the Coronavirus at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre in Bengaluru, it was not in contact with the players. According to the top officer, the cook died of a heart attack and was later found positive for the coronavirus. The officer, however, said that there was nothing to fear, as the deceased was not allowed to go to the players' place of residence.

Hockey India CEO Alina Norman told PTI, "There is no question of removing the teams from Bengaluru because it is the best facility in the country." He said, "Even if we think about doing Even then it would be practically impossible due to the nationwide lockdown. ”The top SAI officer said that the cook had not moved beyond the area around the gate since 10 March. "A cook, who was part of about 60 employees, who had been called home since March 10 due to old age, died of a heart attack in the hospital," the official said. "He went to the hospital for the birth of one of his relatives and he suffered a heart attack and died there." As per the rules, it was tested Covid-19 which came positive.

The official said, "The campus is divided into three parts - the area around the gate, Sector-A and Sector-B. The last part of the players live in Sector-B, so they are completely safe and have been in seclusion for the last two months. ”The SAI officer also dismissed reports that the deceased cook attended the meeting inside the SAI campus last Friday. Had taken. He said, "He was out of the premises for the last 65 days. Our campus was locked on March 10 before the nationwide lockdown. The cook last came to the premises on March 15 but stayed around the gate and was not allowed inside.

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