Coronavirus Positive: Corona infection from Woman to Husband in Bihar
Coronavirus Positive: Corona infection from woman to husband in Bihar, victim returned from Dubai
Investigation report of the husband of an infected woman who has returned from abroad in Gaya, Bihar has also turned out to be Corona positive. The neighborhood is being sanitized.
Gaya, jnn. Investigation report of the husband of an infected woman who has returned from abroad in Gaya, Bihar has also turned out to be Corona positive. A blood sample was taken on Wednesday to investigate the husband of the woman, who hails from Gurdwara Road.
His investigation report has been received positive on Friday night. In this way, the number of corona positive patients has now increased to five in the district. At the same time, administrative officials took stock of that neighborhood on Saturday. The neighborhood is being sanitized. The area is being monitored. Seven kilometers of radius have been declared as containment zones.
Civil surgeon Dr. Brajesh Kumar Singh said, “After receiving the information of the infected woman’s husband getting positive, now the strictness has been increased in that area. The woman had recently returned from Dubai. This has also increased the number of infected patients in the district.
Significantly, the first investigation report of a young man from Paharpur village, adjacent to the city, came positive. He came in contact with the young man Munger’s deceased. After the young man, his mother and wife were also found infected on Thursday.
Along with these three, a probe report of a woman from the locality on the city’s Gurudwara Road was also found positive. After this the Municipal Corporation
Locked both areas were sanitized. Apart from this, the health department has also sent samples of many others as a precautionary measure for examination. Along with this, all the people of the three km radius have been quarantined home.
Let me tell you that there is some relief in Bihar on Saturday that the number of Corona positive has not increased, but by Friday the number of such patients has reached 31.