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Birgunj-based businessman reported to have contracted Covid-19 tests negative for the virus
Lab report by Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, specifically mentions ‘negative’ for 2019-nCoV.Bhusan Yadav
A Birgunj resident, who was earlier reported to have tested positive for Covid-19, has tested negative for the coronavirus that causes the disease.
The 52-year-old businessman from Birgunj was admitted to Patna Medical College and Hospital on suspicion of contracting the disease.
A section of the media earlier on Sunday had reported that he had tested positive for Covid-19.
Patna Medical College and Hospital had sent his oropharyngeal swab to Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences on March 20 (Friday).
“The hospital had initially told the family that he was tested positive for the virus in the first test,” the businessman’s nephew who is with him in Patna told the Post over the phone. “However, the lab report on Sunday showed he had tested negative for the virus.”
The lab report specifically mentions “negative” for 2019-nCoV, yet another term for Covid-19 caused by a new strain of the coronavirus which now has been dubbed SARS-CoV-2.
Media reports earlier in the day suggesting that the man had tested positive for the virus had prompted widespread concerns. So far Nepal has reported only one Covid-19 case, and that too has been recovered.
To control the spread of the virus, the Nepal government in recent days has taken a slew of measures, including suspending all flights to the country, all long-haul transport and all non-essential services.
On Sunday evening, the Cabinet decided to close down borders with India and China for a week effective from 10am Monday.
The decision follows New Delhi’s decision to suspend all passenger trains, bus services, metro and inter-state bus services until March 31, putting all 75 districts where coronavirus cases have been reported under lockdown.
Amid a growing number of Covid-19 cases in India, concerns were rising in Nepal over the possible entry of the virus via open border points.
India so far has reported 341 confirmed cases and five deaths.