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Goa Chief Minister Retracts His Statement On Community Transmission Of COVID-19

"I might have said in the past that it's a community transmission in Goa. But I enquired and was told that it was not so..the virus is not in the air," the Chief Minister said.

Goa Chief Minister Retracts His Statement On Community Transmission Of COVID-19
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has retracted his statement about community spread of COVID-19
Panaji:

Days after stating that community transmission of coronavirus might have set in in Goa, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant today retracted his statement.

Mr Sawant said the "virus is not in the air" in Goa and that health authorities can identify trajectory of infection.

"I might have said in the past that it's a community transmission in Goa. But I enquired and was told that it was not so..the virus is not in the air," the Chief Minister said.

Initially a green zone, the number of cases in Goa rose steadily since the first week of May. As of now, the number of cases has crossed the 1,000-mark with four deaths.

Mr Sawant said the infection passed on from one person to another.

"We need to be alert. I have been time and again asking people to keep a safe distance from each other, and wear mask. We should not violate these guidelines," the Chief Minister said.

Responding to a query, the Chief Minister sought to allay concerns over a BJP MLA testing positive for coronavirus on Tuesday.

The MLA had attended a meeting of BJP legislators called by the Chief Minister last week.

"Proper social distancing was maintained during the meeting," he said.

When asked about the fourth death due to COVID-19, Mr Sawant said the patient might have contracted the infection at the isolation ward of the Goa Medical College and Hospital, where he was admitted.

The man was a 64-year-old man from Taleigao village near Panaji. He died at the ESI hospital after being tested positive for the viral infection.

"Though we sanitise the isolation ward regularly, there could be a possibility that he may got infection from there," he said.
 

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