Srinagar- Two children who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus last month have recovered and were discharged from the hospital after their repeated samples came negative, official said today.
“First two COVID-19 Positive children discharged today from JLNM Hospital Rainawari Srinagar along with their mother who was COVID-19 Negative but was staying with her daughters. The repeat samples of both the children and of the mother came NEGATIVE for COVID-19 today,” Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) J&K Govt tweeted.
First two COVID-19 Positive children discharged today from JLNM Hospital Rainawari Srinagar along with their mother who was COVID-19 Negative but was staying with her daughters. The repeat samples of both the children and of the mother came NEGATIVE for COVID-19 today.@ANI pic.twitter.com/yjsCUZC3j7
— Information & PR, J&K (@diprjk) April 13, 2020
The two minor siblings had tested positive for the deadly disease on March 26 after coming into contact with their grandfather who had tested positive for the disease on March 24.
Meanwhile, Govt Spokesperson Rohit Kansal congratulated the family after Kids were discharged from the hospital.
“Great News…Mubarak to the families and gratitude to the entire medical team,” tweeted Kansal
Great News…Mubarak to the families and gratitude to the entire medical team https://t.co/AjzHst9Iqg
— Rohit Kansal (@kansalrohit69) April 13, 2020
DC Srinagar Shahid Choudhary also tweeted;”I take a humble bow in respect of doctors at JLNM hospital and for resilience of a brave mother as two kids who had earlier tested positive are discharged after repeat samples testing negative. Congratulations!”
I take a humble bow in respect of doctors at JLNM hospital and for resilience of a brave mother as two kids who had earlier tested positive are discharged after repeat samples testing negative. Congratulations!
— Shahid Choudhary (@listenshahid) April 13, 2020
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