Udupi: Two more, aged 29 and 35, test positive for coronavirus in district


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Udupi, Mar 29: Two more persons have tested positive for coronavirus in Udupi district, as per information released by the district administration here on Sunday March 29.

Udupi district health officer (DHO) Dr Sudhir Chandra Sooda said that the samples were sent to Shivamogga lab and have turned out positive for coronavirus.

In the first case, the patient happens to be a 35-year-old who returned from Dubai on March 17. He is a resident of Manipura in Kaup taluk. On March 27, he was admitted to Karkala government hospital with complaints of cough, cold and other symptoms.

In the other case, the patient had travelled to Kerala. The 29-year-old, who works as an electrician, has no recent history of international travel. He had been to Thiruvananthapuram on work along with a team of 31 electricians. He and others were admitted to Udupi government hospital on March 26 with fever, cough and other symptoms.

Both the patients are undergoing treatment in KMC hospital, the DHO said.

Altogether, three have tested positive for coronavirus in the district so far.

At present, 106 persons are in home quarantine. A total of 842 persons have completed 14-day quarantine period, and 95 have completed 28-day quarantine. As many as 30 patients have been quarantined in hospitals. Samples of 128 people have been sent for tests, and 122 have tested negative so far. While three have tested positive so far, three more reports are pending. As many as 11 were admitted to hospital isolation ward on Saturday March 28. 

 

  

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  • Peshu, Manipal

    Sun, Mar 29 2020

    "Home Quarantine" is the main source of spreading virus to many.

    Imagine, one Dubai returned ordinary person living in a small /1/2 bed room house, 6 members in his family, 1 sharing toilet, bathroom. Now, in this situation how to quarantine himself?

    Do you think Home Quarantine concept works in our country?

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  • Nandakumar K, Manipal

    Sun, Mar 29 2020

    It may sound heartless but home quarantine is essential so that one limits the spread of infection to the general public. Not possible within a family especially when they are living together in a limited space.

    However, it is directed for those who had a history of international or domestic travel to affected regions or those who have come in contact with a positive patient. Once a person is positive he/she will be shifted into the assigned isolation ward as directed by the DHO.

    Anyways, due to the lockdown we are all on forced home quarantine. So just make the best of your situation. Learn a new skill and ride it out.

    #BreakTheChain #StayPutStaySafe

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Mar 29 2020

    One person along with 31 others visited thiruvanthapuram. And caught with virus... that is really bad...
    Local transmission.. very sad development

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  • Ahmed, Dubai/Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 29 2020

    My sincere request to all, now that all religious places are under temporary lockdown, please donate generously to the needy who are in dire need to take care of their daily needs.

    No one should die due to hunger. It is the responsibility of every individual not only from the government.
    Let us all play our part for our fellow Indians. Let us fight and win the cause together.

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