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Three new covid cases were reported in Varanasi

Three new covid cases were reported in Varanasi
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Varanasi: Covid-19 seems to return to Varanasi and Areas side by side after months of gaps.
Three people, including SSL Hospital senior doctors from Hindu University of Banaras, were tested positive between Friday and Saturday while four family members in Ghazipur also got positive.
Everyone who has tested positively has a history of travel.
All samples have been sent to the Multidisciplinary Research Unit (MRU) from the Anatomy Department of Institute of Medical Sciences of Bhu (IMS-BHU) to sort the genome to find out whether this patient carries an Omicron variant from Covid-19.
Record new case detection, District Judge Varanasi, Kaushal Raj Sharma has issued a strict direction to do troubling exercises properly.
With the arrival of the Lab test report on Saturday night, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr.
Rahul Singh said that a 33-year-old woman from the Cantonment Nader area was found positive on Friday while two people from Samnegat were found positively in 6,355 report laboratory tests received on Saturday .
Everyone who was tested positively had a history of travel and had returned from Mumbai, Guwahati and other places.
After the detection of these three cases, the cumulative figure of the Covid-19 positive case in Varanasi Regency has reached 82,404, where 81,628 has recovered.
The number of active cases in the district is now three.
DM said that one of the three was a senior doctor of the Bhu, who had returned from Guwahati.
“The other two were detected positively during the pre-surgical diagnostic test in Bhu,” he added, “Although all these cases have been found in Bhu, the team has been involved in searching their contacts.” Regarding detecting new cases in Bhu Labs, medical supervisors from SSL Hospital Prof.
KK Gupta said that among seven positive Covid-19 cases, four came from Ghazipur.
The four families recently returned from the US after where their RT-PCR tests were carried out and they all felt positive.
All positive samples were sent to the MRU laboratory led by Prof.
Royana Singh for the genome sequencing to confirm whether these people were infected with the new Omicron variant Covid-19.
Prof.
Singh confirmed that the sample was in testing.

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