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Patients are being recovered with the joint efforts of doctors and line departments: ADC Tral

Basharat Rashid/ Sheikh Kousar

Tral: Thirteen persons who were earlier tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) in Tral sub division of Southern Kashmir, turned negative on Thursday, officials said.

They said that resampling to thirteen positive patients was done few days back, following which the results of tests came today, in which all the thirteen persons found negative.

Earlier, six positive cases including three prengant women, turned negative in Tral sub division, following which resampling continued here.

ADC Tral, SA Raina has said that many patients recovered with the efforts of doctors and line departments.

He said that every effort is being taken to treat the positive persons, besides that attempts are going on to facilitate the inmates in quarantine centres, who are being released after completing all the formalities as per the protocal.

“We are trying our best to facilitate the inmates everytime. The inmates are being released one by one after following the protocal. Inmates should be asymptomatic and should spend fourteen days before leaving the centre,” Raina added.

It’s pertinent to mention here that sixty one cases were reported from Tral sub division, in which 48 were from main town and 13 were from other parts of Tral.