Indian resident in US Border protection custody declared COVID -19 positive

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 28, 2020 01:59 PM2020-04-28T13:59:51+5:302020-04-28T14:09:43+5:30

A 31-year-old Indian man, who was apprehended on the suspicion of illegally crossing into America through the US-Mexico border, ...

Indian resident in US Border protection custody declared COVID -19 positive | Indian resident in US Border protection custody declared COVID -19 positive

Indian resident in US Border protection custody declared COVID -19 positive

A 31-year-old Indian man, who was apprehended on the suspicion of illegally crossing into America through the US-Mexico border, has tested positive for the COVID-19, becoming the first individual in the border protection agency's custody to be infected with the virus. The US Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) said that on April 23, a border patrol agent apprehended three Mexicans and the Indian national suspected of having illegally crossed the US-Mexico border near California. The Indian national, who was not identified, displayed flu-like symptoms, following which he was evaluated by medical personnel and placed in quarantine. He was tested for the COVID-19 and his evaluation came back positive.

"This is the first individual in CBP custody to test positive for COVID-19," the agency said. The man has been transferred to the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement where he will continue to be treated based on medical personnel's recommendations. "The potential for the introduction and spread of COVID-19 in CBP stations and processing centres presents a danger to migrants, our frontline agents and officers, and the American people. Our agents and officers continue to protect our country from this invisible enemy, risking their own lives for the health of our nation," Mr Morgan said. He added that this is precisely the reason the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has given CBP the authority to return individuals that could potentially be infected with COVID-19. According to the Johns Hopkins University data, the coronavirus has infected over 980,000 people and claimed over 56,000 lives in the US.
 

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