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Under a fresh set of instructions, the Army headquarters also placed all ranks of the operationally-critical Northern Command and personnel belonging to Army Medical Corps, Army Dental Corps and Military Nursing Service under “top priority” bracket.
A sizeable number of personnel from the Army Medical Corps, Army Dental Corps and Military Nursing Service have been part of various teams deployed to treat infected people.
Personnel placed under top priority bracket also included the soldiers whose units/stations are within 500 km from their place of leave by road.
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The personnel, after completing 14 days quarantine, will be classified as ‘green’ and those found symptomatic of the infection and requiring isolation will be put under ‘red’ category, the sources said.
In the last few weeks, the Army headquarters issued a series of directives with an aim to insulate the 13 lakh strong force from the coronavirus which has killed over 540 people and infected over 17,000 in India so far. The Army has reported eight cases of the infection.
In case such personnel do not move under supervision of military authorities, they will be considered ‘yellow’ again and will have to undergo 14 days of quarantine again.
The second highest priority has been accorded to all ranks of Eastern Command and officers and key appointments of other commands as decided by respective commands, according to the instructions.
The Army aid personnel will be allowed to rejoin only on receipt of specific instructions from units/formations/establishment which granted leave and temporary duty to them.
“Any individual whose leave station is within 500 kms of unit/duty station is allowed to directly report to unit using private transport only.
“Individuals who do not fall within the 500 kms criteria will report to nearest unit/station headquarters in private vehicle only,” cited the instructions.
According to the directives, Army personnel from Nepal who are on leave should remain at their home stations till the situation in Nepal stabilises and the government opens the border.
The Army clarified that the instructions will not apply to those in hotspots/containment zones’, saying they will have to comply with earlier instruction of ‘no movement’ till the areas are de-notified.
“The leave granting authorities will decide on the use of the exception of areas officially declared as ‘hotspots/ containment zones’ by the central/state governments,” according to the instructions.