Eden Garden closed for 7 days - Bengal Cricket Association Staff got Corona Infected


Eden Garden closed for 7 days - Bengal Cricket Association Staff got Corona Infected




Bengal Cricket Association Staff got Corona Infected





Cricket has not started in India yet due to the spread of Coronavirus infection. The Government of India and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) do not want to compromise the health of the players in any way, therefore, no decision has been taken on organizing the Indian Premier League. It is reported that the Eden Gardens stadium has been closed for the next seven days after a Bengal Cricket Association (CAB) worker got corona infected.





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It was informed by the cab. The name of the infected worker is Chandan Das. He is a temporary worker of the Civil Engineering Department of the cab. He has been admitted to Charnak Hospital in the metropolis. CAB joint secretary Debabrata Das said, "A temporary worker of ours has been found corona infected, although he had not been working for the last 10 days. Despite this, we have kept the cab headquarters closed for seven days on the advice of our medical committee Decided. The cab will be sanitized during this time. "





Das continued, "The condition of the said worker is stable. The cab will help him in all possible ways." The chairman of the cab, Abhishek Dalmiya, said, "The Eden Gardens had suffered some damage due to Kalabishakhi, personnel of the Civil Engineering Department were called for repair. The worker came to Eden 10 days ago. However, as a precautionary Eden will remain closed for the next seven days to sanitize.





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During this time, only security personnel will remain in Eden. According to the information received, the said worker had a fever for the last seven days. On getting Corona examined, his report came positive, after which he was admitted to the hospital. It is worth noting that even a few days ago, the cab headquarters were sanitized.


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