NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court got spooked on Monday with one of its employees , who had come to work in the court on April 16, testing positive for Covid-19.SC sources said that the employee had worked full day in the SC on April 16 and later tested positive. Two registrars, who were found to have come in contact with the infected employee, have been put in mandatory quarantine till April 30. A medical team is carrying out the exercise to trace persons who could have come in contact with the infected employee.Conforming to lockdown and social distancing norms, the SC has been conducting hearings of cases through video-conferencing. The Judges have been holding court from their residences and the courts were being addressed by lawyers and petitioners-in-person through a video-link provided by the registry. The medical team of the SC is now wary about the possible transmission of virus to other employees by the infected one."A thorough screening of all employees who have been working in the SC since April 16 would be carried out soon," the sources said.