'Shah present in last cabinet meet, but strict protocols followed'


New Delhi, Aug 2 (IANS): As Union Home Minister Amit Shah was admitted to a hospital on Sunday following him testing positive for coronavirus, government sources say he was present in the last cabinet meeting.

However, the same sources insist that social distancing was strictly followed, along with wearing of masks, at the cabinet meeting.

"There is a strict protocol at the PM's residence in the last few months. Temperature checks, Aarogya Setu checks, no use of internal cars to ferry people are some of the measures adopted," the source added. The source also stressed that most physical meetings are avoided and video conferences are, instead, preferred.

Earlier in the day, Shah took to Twitter to announce his Covid results, urging all those who came in contact with him recently, to self-quarantine themselves and get tested.

After the news spread, top politicians including BJP President J.P. Nadda, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav wished Shah a speedy recovery.

Earlier, BJP leader Jyotiraditya Scindia, and party spokesman Sambit Patra were also infected. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shvraj Singh Chouhan, who tested positive too, is also admitted to hospital.

  

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 02 2020

    Justice eventually met. God moves in mysterious ways.

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  • Samarth, Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 02 2020

    Just shows what a disgusting person you are. A person gets Corona and u mention that its God's justice? What if someone u know gets it, does that mean that they are the chaild of Satan?

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