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Provincial Public Health Laboratory Janakpurdham, Province-2 Covid 19 Pcr Test Report PROVINCIAL PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY JANAKPURDHAM, PROVINCE-2 COVID 19 PCR TEST REPORT Total New Sample Tested =266 Reporting Date : 2078-01-23 Positive Result =182 Time: 11:40 AM Negative Result =84 S. No. Date Patient Id Name A/G Address District Contact Result 1 21/05/04 45580 Sibani Mandal 99Y/F janakpur-16 Dhanusha Negative 2 21/05/04 45581 36Y/M janakpur-16 Dhanusha Positive 3 21/05/04 45582 45Y/F chatari baniniya-02 Siraha Positive 4 21/05/04 45583 Khambar Singh Tamang 59Y/M bateshwor-08 Dhanusha Negative 5 21/05/04 45584 46Y/F janakpur-02 Dhanusha Positive 6 21/05/04 45585 55Y/M bardibas-04 Mahottari Positive 7 21/05/04 45586 62Y/M karjanha-02 Siraha Positive 8 21/05/04 45587 57Y/M hanspur-09 Dhanusha Positive 9 21/05/04 45588 Rakesh Kumar Jha 47Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 10 21/05/04 45589 Binita Kumari Jha 45Y/F janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 11 21/05/04 45590 24Y/F janakpur-09 Dhanusha Positive 12 21/05/04 45591 20Y/M siraha-22 Siraha Positive 13 21/05/04 45592 40Y/M janakpur-16 Dhanusha Positive 14 21/05/04 45593 17Y/F janakpur-13 Dhanusha Positive 15 21/05/04 45594 22Y/M bhagwatipur-07 Mahottari Positive 16 21/05/04 45595 45Y/F sabaila-09 Dhanusha Positive 17 21/05/04 45596 62Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Positive 18 21/05/04 45597 Birendra Pandey 42Y/M Negative 19 21/05/04 45598 35Y/F marai-03 Positive 20 21/05/04 45599 Pramod Thakur 48Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 21 21/05/04 45600 Bisesh Kumar Mandal 22Y/M dhanushadham-05 Dhanusha Negative 22 21/05/04 45601 Raghubir Kumar Yadav 20Y/M dhanushadham-05 Dhanusha Negative 23 21/05/04 45602 48Y/F janakpur-04 Dhanusha Positive 24 21/05/04 45603 Ranjit Kumar Singh 48Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 25 21/05/04 45604 Jumani Devi Sah 40Y/F dhanushadham-02 Dhanusha Negative 26 21/05/04 45605 32Y/M thara-10 Positive 27 21/05/04 45606 34Y/M jaleshwor-04 Mahottari Positive 28 21/05/04 45607 43Y/M hanspur-05 Dhanusha Positive 29 21/05/04 45608 21Y/M mahendranagar-05 Dhanusha Positive 30 21/05/04 45609 22Y/M dumariya-11 Dhanusha Positive 31 21/05/04 45610 Krishna Kumar Sah 24Y/M janakpur-25 Dhanusha Negative 32 21/05/04 45611 22Y/M janakpur-07 Dhanusha Positive 33 21/05/04 45612 Mnisha Kumari Mandal 26Y/F siraha-03 Siraha Negative 34 21/05/04 45613 Iswar Pandit 53Y/M janakpur-08 Dhanusha Negative 35 21/05/04 45614 31Y/M janakpur-09 Dhanusha Positive 36 21/05/04 45615 40Y/M aurahi-04 Mahottari Positive 37 21/05/04 45616 Sweta Aryal 23Y/F janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 38 21/05/04 45617 40Y/M arnama-04 Siraha Positive 39 21/05/04 45618 Nitu Kumari Mandal 19Y/F Golbazar Municipality-05 Siraha Negative 40 21/05/04 45619 35Y/M chhireshwornath-05 Dhanusha Positive 41 21/05/04 45620 Kedar Sah 54Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 42 21/05/04 45625 Md. Mustak Ali 33Y/M janakpur-05 Dhanusha Negative 43 21/05/04 45626 20Y/F janakpur-11 Dhanusha Positive 44 21/05/04 45627 4D/M janakpur-11 Dhanusha Positive 45 21/05/04 45628 Raghu Nandan Yadav 32Y/M janakpur-21 Dhanusha Negative 46 21/05/04 45629 78Y/M janakpur-11 Dhanusha Positive 47 21/05/04 45630 Punita Devi Sah 36Y/F janakpur-23 Dhanusha Negative 48 21/05/04 45631 37Y/M sabaila-08 Dhanusha Positive 49 21/05/04 45632 47Y/F janakpur-10 Dhanusha Positive 50 21/05/04 45633 54Y/M janakpur-10 Dhanusha Positive 51 21/05/04 45634 60Y/F loharpatti-06 Mahottari Positive 52 21/05/04 45635 42Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Positive 53 21/05/04 45636 42Y/M pipra-05 Mahottari Positive 54 21/05/04 45637 Sohu Kumar Sah 20Y/M pipra-05 Mahottari Negative 55 21/05/04 45638 28Y/M xireshwarnath-05 Dhanusha Positive 56 21/05/04 45639 58Y/F xireshwarnath-05 Dhanusha Positive 57 21/05/04 45640 42Y/F janakpur-15 Dhanusha Positive 58 21/05/04 45641 16Y/M bhangaha-02 Mahottari Positive 59 21/05/04 45642 54Y/M ishwarpur-05 Sarlahi Positive 60 21/05/04 45644 Bikash Kumar Sah 31Y/M janakpur-04 Dhanusha Negative 61 21/05/04 45645 65Y/M JANAKPUR-18 Dhanusha Positive 62 21/05/04 45646 Sushil Jha 37Y/M XIRESHWARNATH-04 Dhanusha Negative 63 21/05/04 45647 Aniket Kumar Sah 21Y/M JANAKPUR-25 Dhanusha Negative 64 21/05/04 45648 28Y/M LOHARPATTI-07 Mahottari Positive 65 21/05/04 45649 Md Jamanul Khan 38Y/M BALWA-09 Mahottari Negative 66 21/05/04 45650 Rupesh Yadav 19Y/M GANESHMAN CHARNATH-10 Dhanusha Negative 67 21/05/04 45651 Pravin Kumar Yadav 23Y/M GANESHMAN CHARNATH-11 Dhanusha Negative 68 21/05/04 45652 Prabin Kumar Yadav 19Y/M GANESHMAN CHARNATH-10 Dhanusha Negative 69 21/05/04 45653 Anand Kumar Sah 23Y/M JANAKPUR-16 Dhanusha Negative 70 21/05/04 45654 Sharda Devi 58Y/F JANAKPUR-12 Dhanusha Negative 71 21/05/04 45656 Sabita Pandey 32Y/F JANAKPUR-08 Dhanusha Negative 72 21/05/04 45657 Sanjay Kumar Sah 40Y/M JANAKPUR-10 Dhanusha Negative 73 21/05/04 45658 Ram Lochan Raut 36Y/M JANAKPUR-25 Dhanusha Negative 74 21/05/04 45659 Dr. birendra Kumar Sah 25Y/M JANAKPUR-12 Dhanusha Negative 75 21/05/04 45660 Dipendra Raseli 21Y/M MITHILA-09 Dhanusha Negative 76 21/05/04 45661 25Y/M JANAKPUR-04 Dhanusha Positive 77 21/05/04 45662 Geeta Yadav 44Y/F JANAKPUR-04 Dhanusha Negative 78 21/05/04 45663 Ram Kumari Yadav 55Y/F BHANGHA-02 Mahottari Negative 79 21/05/04 45664 34Y/M BHANGHA-02 Mahottari Positive 80 21/05/04 45665 50Y/F GANESHMAN CHARNATH-10 Dhanusha Positive 81 21/05/04 45666 Kishor Pravath Karn 26Y/M JANAKPUR-09 Dhanusha Negative 82 21/05/04 45667 23Y/F MITHILA BIHARI-01 Dhanusha Positive 83 21/05/04 45668 Pappu Jha 21Y/M balwa-11 Mahottari Negative 84 21/05/04 45669 21Y/M janakpur-20 Dhanusha Positive 85 21/05/04 45670 15Y/F mithila bihari-01 Dhanusha Positive 86 21/05/04 45671 Mukesh Lal Karn 28Y/M janakpur-20 Dhanusha Negative 87 21/05/04 45672 55Y/M janakpur-03 Dhanusha Positive 88 21/05/04 45674 26Y/M janakpur-09 Dhanusha Positive 89 21/05/04 45675 43Y/M kamla mai-09 Sindhuli Positive 90 21/05/04 45676 Niraj Kumar Yadav 20Y/M janakpur-6 Dhanusha Negative 91 21/05/04 45677 27Y/M SABAILA-10 Dhanusha Positive 92 21/05/04 45678 50Y/F JANAKPUR-10 Dhanusha Positive 93 21/05/05 45737 Gunanand Prasad Sah 50Y/M janakpur-14 Dhanusha Negative 94 21/05/05 45749 Soni Jha 38Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 95 21/05/03 45309 3Y/F janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 96 21/05/04 45488 49Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 97 21/05/04 45494 55Y/M hanspur-05 Dhanusha Positive 98 21/05/04 45499 32Y/M aurahi-05 Mahottari Positive 99 21/05/04 45509 32Y/F janakpur-07 Dhanusha Positive 100 21/05/04 45523 52Y/F janakpur-08 Dhanusha Positive 101 21/05/04 45524 35Y/M birjung-10 Parsa Positive 102 21/05/04 45528 68Y/M janakpur-05 Dhanusha Positive 103 21/05/04 45549 16Y/M janakpur-16 Dhanusha Positive 104 21/05/04 45550 20Y/M rajmaul-03 Siraha Positive 105 21/05/04 45554 75Y/M kabilasi-06 Sarlahi Positive 106 21/05/04 45567 18Y/F hanspur-08 Dhanusha Positive 107 21/05/04 45679 30Y/F SUKHIPUR-4 Siraha Positive 108 21/05/04 45680 27Y/M LOHARPATTI-2 Mahottari Positive 109 21/05/04 45681 40Y/M shukhipur-4 Siraha Positive 110 21/05/04 45682 24Y/M CHANDRANAGAR Sarlahi Positive 111 21/05/04 45683 29Y/M LAXMINAGAR Siraha Positive 112 21/05/04 45684 Anjani Kumari 22Y/F balwa-11 Mahottari Negative 113 21/05/04 45685 61Y/F janakpur-7 Dhanusha Positive 114 21/05/04 45686 2Y/M balwa Mahottari Positive 115 21/05/04 45687 22Y/M Janakpur -6 Dhanusha Positive 116 21/05/04 45688 26Y/M balwA-11 Mahottari Positive 117 21/05/04 45689 4Y/M BALWA Mahottari Positive 118 21/05/04 45690 70Y/F balwa Mahottari Positive 119 21/05/04 45691 34Y/F BALWA-11 Mahottari Positive 120 21/05/05 45692 60Y/M kalayanpur-09 Dhanusha Positive 121 21/05/05 45693 7Y/M dhangadimai-12 Siraha Positive 122 21/05/05 45694 32Y/F dhangadimai-12 Siraha Positive 123 21/05/05 45695 58Y/M janakpur-11 Dhanusha Positive 124 21/05/05 45696 45Y/F Pipara -05 Mahottari Positive 125 21/05/05 45697 26Y/M nagraen-6 Dhanusha Positive 126 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Dhanusha Negative 144 21/05/05 45716 Ashok Mestar 42Y/M janakpur-7 Dhanusha Negative 145 21/05/05 45717 19Y/M shahidnagar-1 Dhanusha Positive 146 21/05/05 45718 20Y/F shahidnagar-8 Dhanusha Positive 147 21/05/05 45719 2Y/F balandhiul-3 Saptari Positive 148 21/05/05 45720 24Y/F balandhihi-3 Saptari Positive 149 21/05/05 45721 32Y/F manrashishwa-07 Mahottari Positive 150 21/05/05 45722 40Y/M manara shishwa-7 Mahottari Positive 151 21/05/05 45723 Chandra Shekhar Mauwar 62Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 152 21/05/05 45724 Kaushal Mauwar 23Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 153 21/05/05 45725 62Y/M pipara-2 Mahottari Positive 154 21/05/05 45726 50Y/F pipara-2 Mahottari Positive 155 21/05/05 45727 28Y/M mithila bihari Dhanusha Positive 156 21/05/05 45728 25Y/F mithila bihari Dhanusha Positive 157 21/05/05 45729 48Y/M nepal country office Kathmandu Positive 158
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