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COVID19

Bihar: Three suspected COVID 19 positive patients die in Gaya

| @indiablooms | Jul 31, 2020, at 10:15 pm

Gaya/UNI:  Altogether three suspected covid-19 patients died at Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College Hospital ( ANMCH) here today.

ANMCH nodal officer N.K.Paswan confirming this said two patients belonged to Gaya district whereas another was inhabitant of Aurangabad.

Paswan said one of the deceased, an inhabitant of Taj Colony, under Kotwali police station in Gaya district, was detected with the virus during examination through truenet machine.

He said that the last rites of the deceased were performed according to the protocol.

Sample of all the three deceased have been sent for examination and reports were awaited for confirmation of corona virus infection. 

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