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A 29-year-old man from Bhadrak district of Odisha tested positive with Coronavirus on Tuesday. This new addition took the official numbers of Coronavirus cases in Odisha to four.
While informing about the fresh corona case, the Health and Family Welfare Ministry mentioned that the patient had traveled to Dubai.
It tweets, Fourth COVID-19 confirmed case; 29 years old male of Bhadrak district with travel history to Dubai.
Fourth COVID-19 confirmed case; 29 years old male of Bhadrak district with travel history to Dubai.
— H & FW Dept Odisha (@HFWOdisha) March 31, 2020
The first COVID-19 case in Odisha appeared on the 15th of March followed by the next one on the 22nd. The third case with the infectious virus had come on the 26th of March.
As per the Tuesday’s Corona briefing by the Odisha Health Ministry, one proved positive with Coronavirus out of the 137 tests of the day. Till Tuesday Odisha had tested 610 samples to get 4 with positive results.
As far as the fourth patient is concerned, he did not have any symptoms, hints the Odisha Health Ministry to caution persons with a travel history not to be complacent and follow quarantine for 14 days.
The fourth COVID patient did not have any symptoms. Hence people with travel history but no symptoms should not be complacent. They must follow home quarantine for two weeks and then self monitor their health condition for another two weeks.
— H & FW Dept Odisha (@HFWOdisha) March 31, 2020
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