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10-year-old Sgr COVID-19 patient “Doing Well”, all family members test Negative

Ishtiyaq Ahmad

Srinagar, Apr 01, (KINS): The 10-year-old boy who was tested positive for the coronavirus yesterday, is “doing well”, while as his family members have been tested negative at SKIMS, family informed to KINS.

The family members of 10 year Covid- victim of Srinagar were quarantined yesterday and they have been tested negative.

Authorities had quarantined the father, mother, sister and Maternal uncle of the Covid-19 patient shortly after he was tested positive.

His father told KINS over phone “My son is doing well. We are hopeful that he will get well soon. Today everyone was relieved when’ test reports of all family members came negative.”

Medical Superintendent SKIMS Soura Dr Farooq Ahmad Jan also confirmed to Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS) that the reports of the family members were tested negative.

However sources in the SKIMS said that all the family members were taken for mandatory quarantine.

According to the father of the boy, his son had hugged a Tableegi Jamaat member in Srinagar on March 21 and for at least a week he showed no symptoms. Suddenly, the boy complained of high fever on March 28. On the same day the doctors had advised him for 2 week home quarantine.

However after KINS exclusively reported the ordeal of father and his son on March 29, a medical team reached his residence with an ambulance on March 30 and admitted him in SKIMS, Soura where his tests were done which came positive on March 31.(KINS)

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