Indore: Corona cases are continuously being reported in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh. According to the Corona Bulletin released late last Sunday night, 7 new positives have once again emerged in 5,716 tests. A 5-year-old girl has also been infected in the list. Both the children who returned from Nigeria are completely healthy, though they were still kept in isolation at MRTB Hospital. Recently, the Health Department has said that they have received a list of about 1250 people who have returned from abroad so far. In fact, nodal officer Dr. Amit Malakar says that the list is being updated every day.
According to the list, the health department team is searching for and sampling people from abroad. More than 750 people have reportedly been examined so far, and only two children who returned from Nigeria have turned out to be positive, whose samples have been sent by Delhi MGM Medical College for examination. At the same time, the sample taken for the third time by the mother of the children has also been reported negative. According to a bulletin issued last Sunday night, 7 new patients also have a 5-year-old girl living in Tejaji Nagar. It is said that 65 positive stakes have been detected in 12 days of this December month.
Last Sunday, six people were discharged on recovery. The number of active patients has gone up to 55. At the same time, 11 children have also been found positive so far in December. Last Sunday, 5732 sample tests were conducted, out of which 5716 were reported negative. On the other hand, new patients have been found in Rajendra Nagar, Palasia. According to reports, new patients have been accompanied by 153417 corona patients in Indore so far. 151969 from this list have recovered. At the same time, samples of people exposed to six other infected persons have also been taken and all were admitted to the hospital.
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