66 Fully Vaccinated Students of Dharwad Medical College Test COVID-19 Positive After College Event
Dharwad: In an alarming turn of events, 66 fully vaccinated students from SDM College of Medical Sciences, Dharwad, have been found to be positive for COVID-19.
300 out of 400 students were made to undergo tests for COVID-19 after a college event, and 66 of the students tested turned out to be positive.
The two hostels at the college have been sealed as a precautionary measure on the orders of the district health officer and deputy commissioner. Physical classes have been suspended at the moment, officials said.
The infected students, who were vaccinated with both the doses of Covid vaccine, have been quarantined, deputy commissioner of Dharwad Nitesh Patil said, adding that they will undergo treatment inside the hostel itself.
"The rest of the 100 students will be subjected to COVID-19 tests. We have quarantined the students. We have sealed two hostels. The students will be provided with treatment and food. No one will be allowed to step out of the hostels. The students who are awaiting tests will also be quarantined in the same premises," Mr Patil told NDTV.
This is a clear consequence of the violation of COVID-19 protocol.
"We are ascertaining whether the students stepped out of the college. What we suspect at the moment is that an event was organised in the college for students. We have tested all students who attended that event. We have traced the primary and secondary contacts and have subjected them to the test. All the students have been vaccinated with both doses," an official said.
Some infected students have cough and fever while others do not have any symptoms at present.
Medical Dialogues has recently reported about a similar situation at VIMSAR in Odisha where 34 MBBS students have been found COVID-19 positive.
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