Lucknow: Six non-teaching staffers of school test positive for COVID-19
Press Trust of India | February 25, 2021 | 09:41 AM IST | 1 min read
All non-teaching staff and their family were tested for COVID-19.
NEW DELHI: Six people working at a prominent school in the state capital have tested positive for COVID-19 and they have been quarantined, an official said on Wednesday.
Chief Medical Officer of Lucknow Dr Sanjay Bhatnagar told PTI that 120 non-teaching staff were tested for COVID-19, of which six tested positive.
"Since the school is closed, the students and teachers could not be tested," he said. Dr Bhatnagar said on Wednesday, the rest of 330 non-teaching staffers and their family members were tested.
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