COVID-19 | Recovered patient tests positive again in Himachal

The total number of active cases in the hill state has increased to 23 out of the total 40 positive cases.

April 19, 2020 09:15 am | Updated 09:27 am IST - Shimla

Shimla: Health worker check temperature of visitors at IGMC Hospital after administration opened its OPD during the nationwide lockdown,  imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic, Shimla, Thursday, April 16, 2020. (PTI Photo)(PTI16-04-2020_000233B)

Shimla: Health worker check temperature of visitors at IGMC Hospital after administration opened its OPD during the nationwide lockdown, imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic, Shimla, Thursday, April 16, 2020. (PTI Photo)(PTI16-04-2020_000233B)

A man, who had recovered from the novel coronavirus, was again found suffering from the infection in Himachal Pradesh, officials said.

The man, a Tablighi Jamaat member , tested positive for the infection on Saturday within a week of his two reports coming out negative, they said.

Residents of different places in Mandi district, the man along with two other Jamaatis had been staying in a mosque of Nakroh village in Una’a Amb tehsil and all tested positive on April 2.

They were admitted to Tanda’s Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College (RPGMC) in Kangra district on April 3.

As per the available information, they had tested negative for the first time on April 10 and they were declared as cured as per protocol after they tested negative for the second time on April 12.

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Subsequently they had been discharged from the RPGMC and were kept in institutional quarantine.

However, with the man again testing positive, the total number of active cases in the hill state has increased to 23 out of the total 40 positive cases.

Four persons have been shifted to a private hospital outside the state. Eleven have recovered while two others have died.

A total of 16 confirmed cases were found in Una and health department statistics now shows 14 active cases and two cured.

Officials said 11 patients — three each from Chamba, Kangra, and Solan districts and two from Una district — have recovered.

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