Another case of corona came to light in MP, journalist involved in Kamal Nath's press conference
Another case of corona came to light in MP, journalist involved in Kamal Nath's press conference
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A second case of coronavirus infection has come to light in Madhya Pradesh's capital Bhopal on Wednesday. The infection has also been confirmed in the father of a girl found positive in Professor Colony on Sunday. The girl's father is a journalist. He attended the press conference of former Chief Minister Kamal Nath on 20 March. In this, Kamal Nath announced his resignation. Kamal Nath has also isolated himself after the journalist revealed the transition. About 200 journalists, including Digvijay Singh, all Congress MLAs and senior state officials were present at the press conference held in CM House.

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The infection has reached 6 districts of Madhya Pradesh. So far 6 positive cases have been received in Jabalpur, 4 in Indore, 2 in Bhopal, one each in Ujjain, Gwalior and Shivpuri. The number of corona patients has increased to 15 in the state. The 26-year-old daughter of the journalist arrived in Delhi from London on 17 March. After screening at IGI Airport, the doctors declared him fit. After this, she came to Bhopal riding in the Shatabdi Express. Then the family approached Collector Tarun Pithode and demanded a corona investigation of it. On this, the team of doctors of JP Hospital reached home and took a sample of the girl's throat, its report came positive.

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Chief Minister Shivraj Singh has instructed the top officials that all such national parks, tourist areas should be closely investigated from where foreign guests have returned. Use the medical staff available in private hospitals also. On the other hand, the administration has ordered the Hamidia Hospital of Bhopal to be evacuated. There are reserves for 600 bed corona patients. There are still patients on the other 200 beds, who will be shifted elsewhere in two days. Hospitals connected to Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Sagar and Rewa Medical Colleges will be made centers for epidemic treatment.

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