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Viral fever kills one



BAJURA: Chanchakala Budha,55, of Kyudi -5 of Himali rural municipality, has died due to viral fever.

A change in the weather has led the people showing symptoms of cough and cold, headache and fever, according to Chief of District Health Office, Bajura Ashok Singh.

The number of people suffering from seasonal diseases like diarrhea, typhoid, cough and cold, dysentery and cholera is found to have increased, information officer at the Officer Kul Bahadur Rawal.

Every day around 150 people suffering from such season diseases are visiting the health centres.

Publish Date : 05 May 2019 09:31 AM

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