Abstract
Background: A considerable number of front-line workers are under risk due to repeated infection and exposure.The pattern of COVID 19 infection among the front-line workers was important, so that more focus would be laidon protecting them. Contact tracing is one key strategy for interrupting chains of transmission of SARS-CoV-2.This study aimed to find the pattern of COVID 19 infection among front line health workers and describe theprocess of contact tracing.Methodology: The list of front-line workers with possible symptoms of COVID-19 or had come in direct contactwith a “case” was shared with the department of community medicine for contract tracing activity as per theguidelines. The front-line workers who were categorized as High Risk were quarantined immediately and thosewho were categorized as Low-Risk were advised to be vigilant regarding the development of symptoms and wereasked to continue with their routine duties with extra precautionary measures as they form a very vital part of theresource in this combat against COVID-19.Result: About 138 front line health workers were affected by COVID-19 among which staff nurses (51) amountedto the maximum number who were affected.Conclusion: COVID-19 was high among front-line workers and had a large number of high-risk contacts. Nurseswere found to be most affected with COVID 19 infection.
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