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Lalitpur’s Arogya Foundation, Nidan Hospital sealed following detection of Covid-19 in an employee
The person who tested positive for the virus on Tuesday had come to Kathmandu from a Tarai district.Post Report
Lalitpur-based Arogya Foundation and Nidan Hospital in Pulchowk were sealed on Wednesday after an employee tested positive for Covid-19.
The employee had recently returned to Kathmandu from a district in Tarai and was taken to Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital in Teku for polymerase chain reaction test. She was accompanied by a driver and a helper in an ambulance.
The foundation offers dialysis services to kidney patients and is located on the premises of Nidan Hospital. The foundation and hospital area have been sealed as a precautionary measure as the driver and the helper had rejoined regular work after taking the patient for the test.
According to Metropolitan Police Circle, Lalitpur, a team from National Public Health Laboratory is collecting swab samples from persons who had come in contact with the driver and the helper.
Authorities have urged those who had come in contact with the driver, helper and who had used the ambulance services to stay in self-isolation, said a doctor.
So far Kathmandu has reported six Covid-19 cases and Bhaktapur 2.
Nepal’s Covid-19 tally on Wednesday reached 219 after two more individuals tested positive for the virus.
According to the Health Ministry a 36-year-old man from Nepalgunj and a 22-year-old man from Kapilvastu tested positive for the virus on Tuesday.
According to the Health Ministry, Parsa has reported 82 cases, Udayapur 32, Kapilvastu 30, Banke 24, Rupandehi 16, and Kailali has reported 4 cases.
Three cases each have been detected in Rautahat and Bara. Baglung, Chitwan, Jhapa, Sarlahi, Mahottari and Dhanusha have reported two cases each.
Similarly, Bhojpur, Saptari, Bardiya, Kanchanpur and Kavre have reported one Covid-19 case each.