Nagpur: Ten girls and one boy chasing the first MBBS in Datta Meghe Medical College (DMMC) in Wanadongri tested Covid Positive on Monday.
The second year MBBS students from the NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences (NSIMS) were too positively tested on the past day.
All 150 students of the MBBS First year have been vaccinated with both doses in February and March under the Category of Health Workers (HCW) by College, Dean Dean Dr.
Dilip Gode to Ti.
This is the first MBBS batch of campus.
Many students and residents at IGGMCH and GMCH also complained of high fever.
Officials from both colleges said most of them were RPCR negative but positive for dengue fever.
Some infected DMMC students complain of feeling of fever while others are fully asymptomatic.
Dr.
Gode said everything was fine and did not have the main health problem due to vaccination.
“Their SPO2 level is maintained at 98%,” he said.
Patna’s NSIMs students, and go home with their parents.
He was tested after complaints of fever.
Four more students came in the contacts were tested but were found negative on Tuesday, officials said.
Dean Dean told that infected students had been accepted in the Special Ward Hospital and Shalinitai Meghe (SMHRC) research, where a dedicated Covid hospital was closed after the second wave a few months ago.
College has told the parents of students and they are being advised.
More than 100 students, including those infected, remain on the hostel campus.
Universities will conduct RTPCR tests from all students on Wednesday.
The remaining 50 are included in the city and have suggested insulation and home testing.
The remaining hostellines have been quarantined in the dorm room and their doctors examined each of them, Dean said.
Sole Boy to test positive is a scholar and life in the city, Dr.
Gode said.
Dean said the contact search has begun but it will be difficult to say where students are infected.
“Two girls fever.
We assume it can be bleeding.
They are also tested for Covid and found positive.
The close contact they are too positive.
We have taken their history and did not find anyone traveling to the city in the past week.
They have classes up At 5.30 in the afternoon and had to return at 9:30 a.m.
at the hostel.
When the exam will come, they told us that they were in hostel even on Sundays, “Dean said.
The source said one source of infection that could possibly order food from outside and birthday celebrations at the hostel.
Dean said this was the first time every student was tested positive after reopening the physical class in June.
The numbers were reported in Tuesday’s data by the Nagpur Civil Surgeon Office.
The surge suddenly increases everyday cases to 18.
While 10 of them are DMMC students, 8 coming from the city.
Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) officials say six are new cases and two are closely high risk of positive people.
Up to a few days, the district has reported a one-digit case, mostly one or two.
In fact, the rural part, including Hingna Tehsil where universities are located, have not reported one case for 12 days at the end of August.
The latest spike in the case came a day after the Guardian Minister Nitin Raut said the district would impose restrictions on companies that were not essential in the third wave view projected.
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