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Eight patients discharged from quarantine centers in Uri
4/15/2020 11:54:57 PM

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Early Times Report

BARAMULLA, Apr 15: Eight patients of COVID-19 have been discharged in Uri Baramulla, while as 10 have recovered in Bandipora district.
Sources said that today two more Covid-19 positive patients recovered in Bandipora district. The total recovered cases in Bandipora are now 10 and all these recovered patients are from SK Bala and Hajin areas, said sources.
They said that the as a precautionary measures, the authorities conducted door-to-door operation to locate those people who may have come into contact with any positive case in Bandipora district.
Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Shahbaz Mirza said that the milkman was not going door to door to sell milk, so there is no need to panic, most of his contacts have already been traced, and adding volunteer declaration of contact with the affected person will be highly appreciated.
However sources from Uri said that, with the great efforts of the Doctors, paramedics and support from the general public, many case are turning negative, while as eight more persons were allowed to go home on Wednesday in Uri.
All those quarantined in TRC Salamabad in Sub Division Uri were allowed to go home but at the same time they have been advised to remain home quarantine and take precautionary measures that have been given by the concerned departments, said sources.
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