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52 people coming into contact with COVID-19 infected quarantined


14 April 2020  

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ATTARIYA: A total of 52 people have been sent to quarantine after a woman of Lamkichuha municipality-1 in Kailali tested positive for the coronavirus.

Among them, 21 are members of her family and remaining 31 are those who have come into contact with her.

All of them have been quarantined at the Lamki Multiple Campus, District Police Office Kailali’s Deputy Superintendent of Police Daksha Kumar Basnet.

The woman was allowed to go home on April 11 from the same quarantine after her RDT report came negative.

She was tested positive through the test of her throat swab sample.

It is learnt that others 26 people had arrived Kailali with the woman from Birgunj where the woman. Search for others believed to have come into contact with her is underway

Eight persons have been identified along the infected woman in Dang, Surkhet, Arghakhanchi and Dailekh districts and they all would be quarantined in concerned districts, said DSP Basnet.

He informed that 21 out of 26 people who reached Kailali from Birgunj are the relatives of the infected woman,

Number of persons with infection has reached five in Sudurpaschim with the confirmation new case in Kailali.

All the infected are undergoing treatment at Seti State Hospital and their health condition is normal, said the hospital sources.

Publish Date : 14 April 2020 21:35 PM

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