Home isolation for Doctors ,Nurses who tested Positive

The Karnataka government has given a roundabout asking home disconnection for all Health Workers, including medical attendants, paramedics and specialists who test positive for coronavirus yet are asymptomatic. The rising COVID-19 cases in Bengaluru could imply that Health Workers are powerless against getting the sickness while rewarding patients.
As indicated by technique, every asymptomatic patient are treated in a COVID Care Center. Presently, this rejects Health Workers, as indicated by the round which was given on Friday evening.
As indicated by the roundabout passed by Jawaid Akhtar, Additional Chief Secretary the Karnataka government, “These Health Workers are very much aware of the separation system and are in a situation to screen their Health Workers during segregation.”
As per the Health Department, most of the Health Workers who tried positive for coronavirus are asymptomatic.
The COVID-positive specialists, medical caretakers and paramedics will be given heartbeat oximeters to monitor their oxygen level. They will likewise be furnished with individual defensive gear (PPE) which these Health Workers will be required to use during their home confinement, the round said.
The individuals who are under home confinement in the wake of testing positive for coronavirus need to answer to their Health Workers director consistently. On the consummation of seven days of home disconnection, if the patient stays asymptomatic, a swab test will be taken.
On the off chance that the Health Workers specialist stays asymptomatic and tests coronavirus negative following seven days of home disengagement, at that point they will be permitted to step out of home separation.
Karnataka has so far announced 11,005 instances of coronavirus in the state, as of Friday, June 26. Out of this, 6,916 cases are dynamic in the state. The capital city Bengaluru has 1,327 dynamic cases in the city, with 1,935 instances of coronavirus revealed in Bengaluru up until now.







