It looks like an ongoing situation. Thus I would say I will not be able to and am staying.

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Respected Sir,
I, [personal details removed], an employee of the Indian Overseas Bank, Sealdah Branch (0127) having Roll no.- [personal details removed], Designation- Clerk, would like to inform you that I tested positive for COVID-19 on 15.10.2020 and for that reason, I could not attend office from 16.10.2020 to 10.11.2020. I informed you of my inability to join my office on account of being infected with COVID-19 by e-mail dated 16.10.2020. According to advice of the doctor of Basirhat Municipality, I stayed at my residence at home-isolation from 16.10.2020 to 10.11.2020. I was under his medical treatment during this period, i.e., from 16.10.2020 to 10.11.2020. According to his advice, I went to the Basirhat District Hospital for COVID-19 test on 01.11.2020. I got the COVID-19 test report from the Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of West Bengal to my registered mobile number by message on 05.11.2020 and the report became negative.
I attach the copies of hospital doctor's prescription of Basirhat District Hospital, COVID-19 test report and medical fitness certificate to this application for your kind perusal.
I, therefore, request you to please treat my leave of absence from office from 16.10.2020 to 10.11.2020 as Special Leave and oblige.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
[personal details removed]
Clerk
Roll no.- [personal details removed]
Suppose, an employee who works in a bank could not attend his office for having infected with COVID-19 and he wants to write a letter to the authorities concerned for granting his leave of absence from office as Special Leave. Is the letter which I have written above grammatically correct?
I shall be much obliged if you please look through the letter and rectify it in full.
Last edited by emsr2d2; 30-Oct-2020 at 21:16. Reason: Removed personal details
It looks like an ongoing situation. Thus I would say I will not be able to and am staying.
Not a professional teacher
Not a professional teacher
Here we might say:
I am sick and I won't be able to go to work because I have contracted the Covid-19 virus, and I have to stay home for the time being.
Not a professional teacher
Yes, it is 10th November, 2020.
Please consider that the employee has joined on 10.11.2020 and as if it was today, i.e., the date was 10.11.2020. Hence, I used that word "willfully".
Here the employee has written the letter to his immediate supervisor, i.e., The Branch Manager.
Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.