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Both coronavirus patients from Srinagar are stable: GMC Principal


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Srinagar March 24 (KINS): Two persons from Srinagar who were tested positive on Tuesday are stable, doctors said on Wednesday.

Two people were tested positive for coronavirus in Srinagar on Tuesday who have been admitted to CD Hospital Srinagar.

“Their treatment is going. Both are stable now,” GMC Srinagar Principal Dr Samia Rashid told Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).

One of them is a resident of Natipora Srinagar and had returned from Saudi Arabia on March 16 in the same flight (443-Air India) which was boarded by the 67-year-old woman who tested positive on March 18. The Natipora resident is 57-year-old and had reported to the CD hospital only a couple of days backs, causing a great deal of worry administration.

The other person is said to be a resident of Hyderpora Srinagar, aged around 65-years, who had returned from New Delhi recently after being part of a ‘Tablighi Jamaat’ attended by people from Indonesia and Malaysia.(KINS)

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