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Swab of Man Back from Bangladesh was sent for testing ‘O’

Swab of Man Back from Bangladesh was sent for testing 'O'
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Kolkata: A Omicron second suspect – a 76-year-old boy from North 24 Parganas Duttapukur in the back of Bangladesh through land border two days ago – is quarantined at a government hospital on Saturday after swabs were collected in Covid Positive.
Samples have now been sent for genome sequencing to examine whether he is infected with a variant Omicron.
On Friday, a 18-year-old girl who returned from England was treated in a private hospital for isolation and treatment after he tested positive covid in tests conducted at the airport.
Specimens were also analyzed to detect whether the infection was by Omicron.
Septuagenarian asymptomatic transported to the hospital of infectious and common beliaghata (ID & BG) after the test results arrived late Friday.
Doctors said his condition was stable.
He does not require oxygen support and is under the conventional treatment.
“Patients are treated in wards 3 GB men who are ready to isolate and treat suspected Omicron.
He will undergo all necessary treatment and will be monitored closely by our medical team,” said ID & Principal Hospital Anima BG Haldar.
Elderly people have visited Bangladesh to attend a social function in the first week of December and have returned to India through the border Ghojadanga on December 9.
This is where swabnya samples were collected.
The sample is then sent to a laboratory in the College of Medicine & Sagore Dutta Medical College.
When the report Covid 19 hospital patients from reaching the district health officials on Friday night, Swasthya Bhawan notified.
Afer getting instructions from Swasthya Bhawan, the district health team picked Duttapukur Septuagenarian from his home and took him to the Hospital Belaughata about 1 am on Saturday.
“Patients do not show any symptoms.
But he did have certain comorbidities such as hypertension and hypothyroidism who become drug in recent years.
Anxiety and insomnia has been pushing its pressure.
This problem was solved with drugs,” said Chaudhuri pulmonolog Kausik, Nodal Officer for Covid- 19 in ID & BG Hospital.
Like the 18-year-old child, this patient also, fully vaccinated.
The Department of Health has put two members of his family under quarantine.
Their samples will be tested to find out whether they have contracted the infection.
“He was in his house for about 18 hours after returning from Bangladesh.
So we have to filter their family members for infection,” said an official of the health department.
Specimens of these patients will also undergo a genome sequence at the National Institute of Biomedical Genomics at Kalyani.
Meanwhile, sources Dhakuria Amri said 18-year-old girl, this time in an isolated cabin, really fine.
The symptoms remain mild, low grade fever only, cold and cough, and on a normal diet.
He was allowed to talk to his family through video calling.
Sources say the fear and trauma has diminished.

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