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India's central bank governor tests positive for Covid-19

Shaktikanta Das says he is asymptomatic and will continue working from home

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Oct 2020 6:53AM

India's central bank governor tests positive for Covid-19
RBI governor Shaktikanta Das tests positive for Covid-19, although he says he is asymptomatic. – AFP file pic, October 26, 2020

MUMBAI – India's central bank Shaktikanta Das on Sunday said he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, one of the most high-profile figures in the world's second most-infection nation to contract the infectious disease.

"I have tested Covid-19 positive. Asymptomatic. Feeling very much alright," the 63-year-old tweeted.

"Have alerted those who came in contact in recent days. Will continue to work from isolation. Work in RBI (Reserve Bank of India) will go on normally."

India has recorded more than 7.8 million infections, second only to the United States, and more than 118,000 deaths.

The outbreak has spread in the vast nation of 1.3 billion people from major cities like the capital New Delhi and financial hub Mumbai to regional and rural areas.

Other major public figures who contracted the pathogen in the South Asian nation include Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan and powerful Indian Home Minister Amit Shah.

Das, as RBI governor, has been part of efforts to shore up India's faltering economy, which was already faltering before the pandemic hit and has been slumping further following the months-long strict virus lockdown.

The government has eased restrictions to revive economic activity even as an average of 50,000 new infections are detected each day.

India's economic growth shrunk by 23.9% between April and June and the International Monetary Fund said earlier this month that it would contract by 10.3% for the year. – AFP, October 26, 2020 

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