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COVID-19 in UP: Ten more recover in Bulandshahr

| @indiablooms | May 09, 2020, at 01:42 pm

Bulandshahr/UNI: After their reports came back negative, ten people were discharged from the hospital in this Uttar Pradesh district on Saturday.

The number of patients recovering from the novel coronavirus in a speedy manner in the district has now reached 45.

Chief Medical Officer Dr KN Tiwari here said that the Bulandshahr Rajkiya hospital has received the reports of 18 patients from a Meerut lab, out of which 14 have tested negative. Out of these 14, 10 patients, whose second reports came back negative, have been discharged from the hospital.

Four among these hail from Mohalla Radha Nagar while two each from Sikanderabad, Bugrasi, Jahangirabad.

So far, the number of infected patients in the district is 61. 

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