Nurse in Indonesia suspended from service for having sex with Corona patient in hospital toilet

New Delhi: In a horrific incident, a nursing staff in Indonesia has been suspended from service after she was found having sex with a crowned patient in the hospital toilet. According to the latest updates, the nurse has been placed in an isolation room after trying to get intimate with a coronavirus patient without her PPE suit. Read also: night curfew, no public gathering: pandemic casts dark shadow over New Year’s Eve celebrations in India

The incident happened inside a toilet at the Wisma Atlet quarantine facility in Jakarta. The whole matter came to light after the patient, who at the time was positive on Covid-19, posted details about it on social media. Read also: Uttarakhand: Gandhi Chowk Bazaar, Purn Naya Bazaar Declared microcontainment zones until 3 January.

In the WhatsApp screenshots shared by the patient, the nurse’s PPE kit can be seen scattered on the toilet floor while things heat up between the couple. The screenshots also contained explicit details about the meeting recorded that night. Read also: Coronavirus: Tamil Nadu extends blockade until January 31, no public meeting in the new year

Hospital authorities began the investigation shortly after the video went viral on social media and the nurse was suspended after admitting to stripping her PPE kit in the presence of a patient with coronavirus. However, the case has now been handed over to Jakarta Central Police.

After the encounter, the vanquished were tested for coronavirus. Although the patient tested positive, the nurse tested negative for coronavirus.

As the deadly coronavirus spreads through drops, sexual intercourse, even intimacy, such as kissing, is strictly forbidden in case you have symptoms associated with the coronavirus.

Both were later arrested by Jakarta central police under the country’s strict pornography laws after the incident was shared and mocked on social media in Indonesia.

On the coronavirus front, the country has recorded 727,000 cases, which have recorded more than 21,000 deaths due to the pandemic.

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