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Five COVID-19 patients flee quarantine centre in #Indore, 3 held

Indore city now faces the threat of the deadly infection spreading from two untraceable patients.Eight men, five of whom tested positive for the deadly virus on Tuesday, escaped on Wednesday from a marriage garden where they were quarantined for the last two weeks.

They escaped between 12 noon and 2 pm from the Queens Park quarantine centre on the outskirts of the city under Rajendra Nagar area.A few hours later, three of them were tracked and brought back from Krishnapura area (around 15 km from where they escaped), but the others are untraceable.According to Rajendra Nagar police station, the three men tracked so far are positive patients and have been admitted to the Index Medical College

All the eight men belong to the minority community and hail originally from UP, Bihar, Bengal and Rajasthan. They worked as labourers in Indore’s Ranipura area — one of the COVID-19 containment zones in Indore.

It was on Tuesday that five of the eight men who escaped from the quarantine centre had tested positive. They were to be shifted to the hospital on Wednesday but fled  before that.Indore has emerged as one of the prime COVID-19 hotspots in the country with 707 cases and 47 deaths so far.

Vijay Upadhyay

Vijay Upadhyay is a career journalist with 23 years of experience in various English & Hindi national dailies. He has worked with UNI, DD/AIR & The Pioneer, among other national newspapers. He currently heads the United News Room, a news agency engaged in providing local news content to national newspapers and television news channels