November 02, 2025

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195 Healthcare Workers At AIIMS New Delhi Tested Positive For COVID-19 So Far

AIIMS COVID-19 Update

Delhi COVID-19 Update at AIIMS

As many as 195 healthcare workers have tested positive for coronavirus infection at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here till date, sources said.

Over 50 healthcare personnel, including one MBBS student, three resident doctors, eight nurses, and five mess workers, have tested positive for COVID-19 over the last two days, the sources said.

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Others include laboratory staff, technicians, sanitation staff, and security guards. Contact tracing has been initiated, the sources said. According to them, samples of 28 healthcare workers have tested positive till Thursday morning, while around 23 were found infected till Wednesday morning.

"Healthcare workers and ancillary staff testing positive are both from COVID and non-COVID areas of the hospital. Employees from all kinds of departments like engineering, laboratories, offices, canteens, operation theaters, and wards among others have contracted the infection," they said.

From Feb 1 till date, 195 healthcare personnel including:

  • Two faculty
  • Five resident doctors
  • 21 nursing staff
  • Eight technicians
  • 32 sanitation workers
  • 68 security guards

have been infected by the novel coronavirus. Several of them have recovered and joined back duty. One of the AIIMS' sanitation supervisors, who had tested positive for COVID-19, died on Sunday, while a mess worker at the AIIMS had succumbed to the disease last week.

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