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144 persons infected with COVID-19 in Bagmati Province


11 June 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Coronavirus infection has been confirmed in 144 persons so far in Bagmati Province while four persons have died due to this.

According to the Bagmati Province government’s Ministry of Social Development, 37 people suffering from COVID-19 have returned home after recovery and 103 are being treated.

Chief of the Ministry’s Corona Department, Dr Purushottam Sedhain, Chitwan district out of the 13 districts of the Province has the highest number of COVID-19 cases. Coronavirus infection has been found in 31 persons in Chitwan.

Similarly, the number of people with coronavirus is 29 in Dhading, 27 in Kathmandu and two in Dolakha district. Rasuwa district has not reported a single COVID-19 case so far.

Coronavirus infection has been confirmed in 144 persons so far in Bagmati Province while four persons have died due to this.

According to the Bagmati Province government’s Ministry of Social Development, 37 people suffering from COVID-19 have returned home after recovery and 103 are being treated. Chief of the Ministry’s Corona Department, Dr Purushottam Sedhain, Chitwan district out of the 13 districts of the Province has the highest number of COVID-19 cases. Coronavirus infection has been found in 31 persons in Chitwan.

Similarly, the number of people with coronavirus is 29 in Dhading, 27 in Kathmandu and two in Dolakha district. Rasuwa district has not reported a single COVID-19 case so far.

Publish Date : 11 June 2020 13:31 PM

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