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T-Series office in Mumbai sealed due to coronavirus contamination

Amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis, T-Series office in Mumbai has been sealed. T-Series is a popular music record label and film production company founded by Gulshan Kumar in 1983.

Covid-19: T-series office in Mumbai sealed Image Source : INDIA TVCovid-19: T-series office in Mumbai sealed

Amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis, T-Series office in Mumbai has been declared as a contaminated zone and has been sealed by authorities after one caretaker tested positive for COVID-19. India TV spoke to the spokesperson of T Series company who said, "Yes we also came to know about this and immediately we took the action. T-Series has followed the lockdown from Day One as law-abiding citizens.There are some in-house security staff and helper who permanently stays in the office and due to the immediate lockdown they couldn't travel to their hometown so they continued saying in the office premise. Unfortunately three of them developed some symptoms and were taken for the test. We as an organisation will definitely take care of them and take further necessary precautions".

"Some of them are migrants who couldn't go back. There are rooms, kitchen and all facilities for them at the office building. But one of them got tested positive for COVID-19. There are two-three people who are also getting tested, but their reports are pending. For safety reasons, the BMC has sealed the office. It was anyway shut for employees since March 15," spokesperson told PTI.

T-series office in Mumbai

Covid-19: T-series office in Mumbai sealed

Earlier, Oberoi Springs that is home to celebrities like Vicky Kaushal, Chitrangada Singh was temporarily sealed after a resident  was said to have tested coronavirus positive in one of the blocks, however the residential area is de-contained now. Furthermore, not long ago ABCD 2 actress Seema Pandey’s Andheri building was sealed as well after a doctor was tested COVID-19 positive.

(With PTI Inputs)