Several Durban police stations shut after staff test positive for Covid-19

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Several Durban police stations shut after staff test positive for Covid-19
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About 20 detectives on the second and third floors at the Durban Central Police station dealing with murder and robbery dockets, will self-quarantine at home until next Friday after colleague tests positive for Covid-19

Durban - SEVERAL police stations have been temporarily closed after staff tested positive for Covid-19.

About 20 detectives on the second and third floors, dealing with murder and robbery dockets, will self-quarantine at home until next Friday. They are also awaiting their test results. Naicker said the Newlands East police station was also temporarily closed due to an officer testing positive at the weekend. The Community Service Centre is operating from a building opposite the Detective Services at the police station premises. The building will be decontaminated and services will resume today.Naicker said all members who came into contact had been directed to undergo screening and testing.

Home quarantine means stay at home. The NCID warned these people not to go to work, school, or any public areas. If necessary, talk to your employer and let them know you cannot come to work. Do not use any public transport . Do not travel. You should not have any visitors in your home during your quarantine period.

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