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12:30 Pm Provincial Public Health Laboratory PROVINCIAL PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY JANAKPURDHAM, PROVINCE-2 COVID 19 PCR TEST REPORT Total New Sample Tested =183 Reporting Date : 2078-01-14 Positive Result =26 Time: 12:30 PM Negative Result =157 S. No. Date Patient Id Name A/G Address District Contact Result 1 21/04/24 43396 50Y/F jaleshwar-06 Mahottari Positive 2 21/04/25 43483 Sanjeet Sah 23Y/M AURAHI-2 Mahottari Negative 3 21/04/25 43484 Rabindra Prasad Singh 25Y/M JANAKPUR-14 Dhanusha Negative 4 21/04/25 43485 Janak Mahato 71Y/M BALWA-2 Mahottari Negative 5 21/04/25 43486 Dinesh Mandal 55Y/M PIPRA GAPA-1 Mahottari Negative 6 21/04/25 43487 90Y/F JANAKPUR-25 Dhanusha Positive 7 21/04/25 43495 21Y/M SABAILA-2 Dhanusha Positive 8 21/04/25 43496 M.d. Aftab 19Y/M JANAKPUR-6 Dhanusha Negative 9 21/04/25 43497 Maya Kumari Shah 30Y/F JANAKPUR-5 Dhanusha Negative 10 21/04/25 43498 Sailendar Kumar Singh 38Y/M JANAKPUR-7 Dhanusha Negative 11 21/04/25 43499 Shree Narayan Sahu 72Y/M SABAILA-1 Dhanusha Negative 12 21/04/25 43500 Rabindra Sah 52Y/M SABAILA Dhanusha Negative 13 21/04/25 43501 63Y/M JANAKPUR-4 Dhanusha Positive 14 21/04/25 43502 20Y/F JANAKPUR-5 Dhanusha Positive 15 21/04/25 43506 Chandan Kumar Sharma 30Y/M JANAKPUR-8 Dhanusha Negative 16 21/04/25 43507 Sarda Agrawal 45Y/F JANAKPUR-1 Dhanusha Negative 17 21/04/25 43508 17Y/F JANAKPUR-9 Dhanusha Positive 18 21/04/25 43509 18Y/F JANAKPUR-5 Dhanusha Positive 19 21/04/25 43510 18Y/M SONAMAI-4 Dhanusha Positive 20 21/04/25 43511 Raj Kumar Yadav 18Y/M SONAMAI-4 Dhanusha Negative 21 21/04/25 43512 Amrit Kumar Jha 24Y/M JANAKPUR-4 Dhanusha Negative 22 21/04/25 43513 Vinod Pandit 19Y/M MATHIYANI-2 Mahottari Negative 23 21/04/25 43514 Amit Goswai 20Y/M MATHIYANI-5 Mahottari Negative 24 21/04/25 43515 24Y/F DHANGADHIMAI-5 Siraha Positive 25 21/04/25 43516 Babita Kumari Sah 20Y/F RAMGOPALPUR-6 Mahottari Negative 26 21/04/25 43517 Mina Majhi 30Y/F MITHILA-10 Dhanusha Negative 27 21/04/25 43518 Sudhanshu Kumar Jha 25Y/M JANAKPUR-4 Dhanusha Negative 28 21/04/25 43519 Rabindra Sah 25Y/M HARIPURWA-1 Sarlahi Negative 29 21/04/25 43520 24Y/M JANAKPUR-11 Dhanusha Positive 30 21/04/25 43521 50Y/F JANAKPUR-11 Dhanusha Positive 31 21/04/25 43522 Dev Sharan Yadav 24Y/M KARJANHA-7 Siraha Negative 32 21/04/25 43523 Rohan Paswan 20Y/M MITHILA-3 Dhanusha Negative 33 21/04/25 43524 Manish Gole 20Y/M MITHILA-3 Dhanusha Negative 34 21/04/25 43525 Swarap Bhattaacharya 58Y/M CHHIRESHWARNATH-4 Dhanusha Negative 35 21/04/25 43526 Akhil Basant Mandal 34Y/M MITHILABIHARI-3 Dhanusha Negative 36 21/04/25 43527 Arun Kumar Jha 50Y/M PIPRA-5 Mahottari Negative 37 21/04/25 43528 51Y/M JANAAKPUR-8 Dhanusha Positive 38 21/04/25 43529 Debnarayan Mandal 35Y/M BAIWA-8 Mahottari Negative 39 21/04/25 43530 Shree Narayan Mandal 28Y/M BALWA NA.PA-3 Mahottari Negative 40 21/04/25 43531 24Y/M MANRA SISWA-2 Mahottari Positive 41 21/04/25 43532 43Y/M MAHENDRANAGAR-5 Dhanusha Positive 42 21/04/25 43533 Ram Pujan Das 21Y/M JANAKNANDANI-3 Dhanusha Negative 43 21/04/25 43534 Surendra Mandal 45Y/M NAGRAIN-9 Dhanusha Negative 44 21/04/25 43535 Siddhant Thakur 17Y/M JANAKPUR-8 Dhanusha Negative 45 21/04/25 43536 Dhanjay Shah 20Y/M JANAKPUR-6 Dhanusha Negative 46 21/04/25 43537 Sahadev Sah Sudi 51Y/M JANAKPUR-14 Dhanusha Negative 47 21/04/25 43538 Ishan Gami 17Y/M JANAKPUR-2 Dhanusha Negative 48 21/04/25 43539 Jenish Gami 23Y/F JANAKP[UR-8 Dhanusha Negative 49 21/04/25 43540 Jabahar Mandal 70Y/M BIDEH-6 Dhanusha Negative 50 21/04/25 43541 Anil Kumar Jha 49Y/M JANAKPUR-4 Dhanusha Negative 51 21/04/25 43542 Priyanka Yadav 22Y/F JANAKPUR-13 Dhanusha Negative 52 21/04/25 43543 Krishna Prasad Gyawali 29Y/M BARDIBAS-1 Mahottari Negative 53 21/04/25 43544 Subhash Chandra Sahani 14Y/M DHALKEBAR-6 Mahottari Negative 54 21/04/25 43546 Rohit Kumar Singh 94Y/M CHHIRESHWARNATH-5 Dhanusha Negative 55 21/04/25 43547 Rohan Kumar Singh 14Y/M CHHIRESHWARNATH-5 Dhanusha Negative 56 21/04/25 43548 Shree Kanti Pandey 55Y/F PIPRA-1 Mahottari Negative 57 21/04/25 43549 Priyanka Singh 23Y/F gaushala-6 Dhanusha Negative 58 21/04/25 43550 Ram Binay Yadav 24Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 59 21/04/25 43551 Raju Kumar Yadav 24Y/M loharpatti-0 Mahottari Negative 60 21/04/25 43552 Baban Sah 27Y/M jaleshwar-2 Mahottari Negative 61 21/04/25 43553 Mansi Kattar 22Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Negative 62 21/04/25 43554 Tannu Nagpal 43Y/F janakpur-1 Dhanusha Negative 63 21/04/25 43555 26Y/M janakpur-6 Dhanusha Positive 64 21/04/25 43556 Gita Singh 47Y/F janakpur-9 Dhanusha Negative 65 21/04/25 43557 Birendra Yadav 50Y/M pipara-2 Mahottari Negative 66 21/04/25 43558 Raj Kumar Sah 47Y/M mahottari-3 Mahottari Negative 67 21/04/25 43559 Pawan Devi Sah 21Y/F mahottari-3 Mahottari Negative 68 21/04/25 43560 Pratibha Singh 27Y/F kathmandu-07 Kathmandu Negative 69 21/04/25 43561 Samita Mandal 21Y/F janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 70 21/04/25 43562 23Y/M sirsha-07 Siraha Positive 71 21/04/25 43563 Pawan Kumar Mahanka 54Y/M janakpur-5 Dhanusha Negative 72 21/04/25 43564 Mina Devi 45Y/F janakpur-05 Dhanusha Negative 73 21/04/25 43565 Barun Mohanka 9Y/M janakpur-05 Dhanusha Negative 74 21/04/25 43566 Jugendra Mahato 34Y/M ekdara ga. pa.-05 Mahottari Negative 75 21/04/25 43567 Shreejana Yadav 21Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 76 21/04/25 43568 Bibek Yadav 19Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 77 21/04/25 43569 Kajal Yadav 25Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 78 21/04/25 43570 Punam Devi Sah 43Y/F janakpur-10 Dhanusha Negative 79 21/04/25 43571 Saurav Sah 23Y/M janakpur-10 Dhanusha Negative 80 21/04/25 43572 Usha Jha 50Y/F janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 81 21/04/25 43573 28Y/F janakpur-17 Dhanusha Positive 82 21/04/25 43574 31Y/M kanakpatti-05 Dhanusha Positive 83 21/04/25 43575 Dip Narayan Rajak 52Y/M mithila- bihari-03 Dhanusha Negative 84 21/04/25 43576 Sunil Singh 28Y/M ramnagar-03 Siraha Negative 85 21/04/25 43577 Jayant Sah 24Y/M haripurwa-07 Sarlahi Negative 86 21/04/25 43578 Aaditya Gautam 24Y/M bhramarpura-04 Mahottari Negative 87 21/04/25 43579 Chandeshwor Thakur 53Y/M mithilabihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 88 21/04/25 43580 Ram Pratap Sah 47Y/M sabaila-10 Dhanusha Negative 89 21/04/25 43581 Sanjay Kumar Ray 40Y/M bidehnagar-03 Dhanusha Negative 90 21/04/25 43582 Suraj Mukhiya 40Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 91 21/04/25 43585 Diveshwar Sah 20Y/M janakpur-01 Dhanusha Negative 92 21/04/25 43586 Shyam Kishor Yadav 60Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 93 21/04/25 43592 Dilip Kumar Panjiyar 51Y/M chhireshwarnath-06 Dhanusha Negative 94 21/04/25 43593 Bijay Kumar Mandal 47Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 95 21/04/25 43594 Bishal Jaiswal 22Y/M baudhimai-09 Rautahat Negative 96 21/04/25 43595 Kari Yadav 49Y/M baudhimai-09 Rautahat Negative 97 21/04/25 43596 Pramod Kumar Yadav 40Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 98 21/04/25 43597 Suryadev Das 35Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 99 21/04/25 43598 Ram Charitra Yadav 58Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 100 21/04/25 43599 Sanjay Yadav 48Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 101 21/04/25 43600 Bilteshwor Mahato 59Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 102 21/04/25 43601 31Y/F sabaila-03 Dhanusha Positive 103 21/04/25 43602 Dipendra Ray 35Y/M sabaila-03 Dhanusha Negative 104 21/04/25 43603 Nitish Sah 23Y/M janakpur-02 Dhanusha Negative 105 21/04/25 43604 50Y/M janakpur-02 Dhanusha Positive 106 21/04/25 43605 Sony Pandey 33Y/F pipra-07 Mahottari Negative 107 21/04/25 43606 Biva Jha 27Y/F pipra-07 Mahottari Negative 108 21/04/25 43607 Manita Jha 35Y/F pipra-07 Mahottari Negative 109 21/04/25 43608 6Y/M pipra-07 Mahottari Positive 110 21/04/25 43609 15Y/M pipra-07 Mahottari Positive 111 21/04/25 43610 Aaditya Jha 18Y/M pipra-07 Mahottari Negative 112 21/04/25 43611 Birendra Yadav 43Y/M Mithila-Bihari Municipality-2 Dhanusha Negative 113 21/04/25 43613 Dharamnath Yadav 42Y/M mithila bihari-02 Dhanusha Negative 114 21/04/25 43614 Govind Chaudhary 30Y/M bhangaha-08 Mahottari Negative 115 21/04/25 43615 21Y/M janakpur-11 Dhanusha Positive 116 21/04/25 43616 55Y/F janakpur-13 Dhanusha Positive 117 21/04/25 43617 Akhil Kumar Das 28Y/M janakpur-01 Dhanusha Negative 118 21/04/26 43661 Shankar Lal Karn 56Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 119 21/04/26 43662 Navin Kumar Mishra 33Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 120 21/04/26 43663 Saroj Kumar Yadav 28Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 121 21/04/26 43664 Hareram Chaudhary 33Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 122 21/04/26 43665 Dipendra Kumar Yadav 37Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 123 21/04/26 43666 Manoj Kumar Jha 40Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 124 21/04/26 43667 Umesh Kumar Chaudhary 31Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 125 21/04/26 43668 Ramdular Paswan 24Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 126 21/04/26 43669 Janki Pd Sah 53Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 127 21/04/26 43670 Mahendra Yadav 35Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 128 21/04/26 43671 Ajay Thakur 22Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 129 21/04/26 43672 Yougendra Kharga 35Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 130 21/04/26 43673 Saroj Kumar Yadav 27Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 131 21/04/26 43674 Ranjit Kumar Yadav 43Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 132 21/04/26 43675 Shashi Kumar Yadav 32Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 133 21/04/26 43676 Mukesh Kumar Yadav 27Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 134 21/04/26 43677 Ragho Yadav 35Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 135 21/04/26 43678 Mahendra Yadav 53Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 136 21/04/26 43679 Esha Kumari Singh 23Y/F JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 137 21/04/26 43680 Indra Kumar Baharkher 44Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 138 21/04/26 43681 Ramatar Yadav 35Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 139 21/04/26 43682 Badrinarayan Yadav 25Y/M JANAKPUR Dhanusha Negative 140 21/04/26
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