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TWO COVID-19 patients from Budhanilkantha recovered


31 May 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Two COVID-19 patients from Budhanilakantha Municipality of Kathmandu have recovered and returned home.

They are an 18-year-old girl, originally from Ramnagar of Sarlahi district, and currently staying in Tenzing Chowk, Budhanilakantha Municipality.

Another COVID-19 conqueror is a 37-year-old male, a permanent resident of Budhanilakantha Municipality Ward No 3. The COVID-19 infected lady was kept in isolation at the Teku-based Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Diseases Hospital for 14 days.

On the 15th day, she returned home after being tested negative for the deadly infection in repeated tests, informed Budhanilakantha Municipality Health Section Chief Kumar Dahal.

Similarly, another person contracting the infection was also treated at Teku-based Hospital and returned home in five days upon testing negative repeatedly for COVID-19 test.

Shivapuri National Park premises and Budhanilakantha Temple areas were sealed off after the two persons from this place were confirmed with the infection.

Upon their recovery and return to home, the restriction on movement has been lifted, according to Budhanilakantha Municipality.

Publish Date : 31 May 2020 15:20 PM

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