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Result Patient Name Age Sex Temp Municipality Temp Ward date_of_collection result patient_name age sex Address temp_municipality temp_ward 1/5/2077 Positive 41 Male CHAPKAIYA BRJ Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Negative KRITI SARRAF 18 Female CHAPKAIYA BRJ Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Positive 37 Male KTM Kathmandu Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative AKBAL SAHANI 18 Male WADA POLICE BIRTA Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Negative BHIM BD GURUNG 30 Male NIJGADH BARA Nijgadh Municipality 1/5/2077 Positive 40 Male KALIYA-6 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative ADR ARUN KUMAR KARNA 48 Male SIRAHA-8 Dewatal Rural Municipality 1/5/2077 Negative LAL HUSAIN 70 Male BRJ-4 Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Negative JAIDA KHATOON 30 Female BRJ-27 Birgunj Metropolitan 27 1/5/2077 Positive 50 Male BRJ-14 Birgunj Metropolitan 14 1/5/2077 Negative UMASHANKAR CHAUDHARY 30 Male KARAHIYA MAI GA.PA-7 Karaiyamai Rural Municipality 7 1/5/2077 Negative DR MANOJKR GUPTA 60 Male BRJ-3 Birgunj Metropolitan 3 1/5/2077 Positive 45 Male BRJ-4 Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Positive 30 Male BRJ-4 Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Negative MAHESH KUMAR GAUTAM 31 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Negative SHIV HARI KHATRI 26 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Positive 45 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Negative DHARMENDRA PD YADAV 40 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Negative BIPIN KUSHWAHA 26 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Negative UTTAM SINGH LAMA 32 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Negative RAMESHWAR PD YADAV 28 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Positive 32 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Positive 33 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Positive 24 Female DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Positive 26 Male DPO PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Positive 31 Male BRJ-8 PANITANKI Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Positive 52 Male BRJ-16 PARSA Birgunj Metropolitan 8 1/5/2077 Negative BHIM BAHADUR 29 Male JEETPUR SIMRA-21 Jitpur-Simara Sub Metropolitan 21 1/5/2077 Positive 40 Male WADA POLICE BIRTA Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Positive 27 Male WADA POLICE BIRTA Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Negative BIJAY NAJARKOTI 31 Male WADA POLICE BIRTA Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Negative BUDHI BD CHEPANG 34 Male WADA POLICE BIRTA Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Negative SAMITA KUMARI PANJIYAR 35 Female BRJ-14 PIPRA Birgunj Metropolitan 14 1/5/2077 Positive 77 Male BRJ-11 SHREEPUR Birgunj Metropolitan 11 1/5/2077 Negative SUSHMA DUBEDI 34 Female BRJ-13 RADHEMAI Birgunj Metropolitan 13 1/5/2077 Negative JAGARNATH PD CHAURASIYA 73 Male BRJ-20 APAUNI Birgunj Metropolitan 20 1/5/2077 Negative SANJIV KUMAR CHAURASIYA 33 Male BRJ-20 APAUNI Birgunj Metropolitan 20 1/5/2077 Negative DR SUSHIL KUMAR SAH 32 Male PARSAUNI GA.PA-2 Prasauni Rural Municipality 2 1/5/2077 Negative SAM HUSAIN DHUNIYA 15 Male BRJ-1 CHAPKAIYA Birgunj Metropolitan 1 1/5/2077 Positive 32 Male BRJ-4 BIRTA Birgunj Metropolitan 4 1/5/2077 Negative DR RAKESH KUMAR SAH 40 Male GADHIMAI NA.PA BARA Mahagadimai Municipality 1/5/2077 Negative DR AKHATAR ANSARI 43 Male BRJ-10 Birgunj Metropolitan 10 1/5/2077 Negative DIPENDRA KUSHWAHA 31 Male PARSAUNI BARA Prasauni Rural Municipality 1/5/2077 Negative SHALU VERMA 25 Female KUMAR TOLE -6 Birgunj Metropolitan 6 1/5/2077 Negative SUDEEP SAHI 40 Male BRJ-13 Birgunj Metropolitan 13 1/5/2077 Negative KISHOR KUMAR RAM 40 Male KALIYA BARA-17 Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Positive 46 Female BRJ-2 Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Positive 65 Male BRJ-3 CHAPKAIYA Birgunj Metropolitan 3 1/5/2077 Positive 21 Male BRJ-2 CHAPKAIYA Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Positive 35 Male BRJ-2 CHAPKAIYA Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Positive 33 Male BRJ-2 CHAPKAIYA Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Negative SANTI SINGH THAKUR 32 Female BRJ-2 CHAPKAIYA Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Positive 52 Female BRJ-2 CHAPKAIYA Birgunj Metropolitan 2 1/5/2077 Negative ANITA JAISHWAL 32 Female KALIYA HOSPITAL Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative ARUN BYBA 28 Male NEPAL POLICE(PAPA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative RAVIKANRT CHAURASIYA 28 Male NEPAL POLICE(PAPA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative AJAY KUMAR DHANUK 25 Male NEPAL POLICE(PAPA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative SAKHICHAN YADAV 31 Male NEPAL POLICE(PAPA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative DAL BD MAGAR 25 Male NEPAL POLICE(PAPA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative SHANKAR THAPA 30 Male NEPAL POLICE(PAPA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative RABINA BHANDARI 28 Male APF(SERA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative SUDIP KOIRALA 35 Male APF(SERA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative BIKRAM SAPKOTA 22 Male APF(SERA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative ANIL CHAUDHARY 24 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Positive 23 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative ASHOK KUMAR CHAUDHARY 33 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative RAM BD CHAUDHARY` 35 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative UJJWAL BISTA 33 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative FUTULAL CHAUDHARY 33 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative MIN BD PUN 36 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative GOBINDA RAJ ADHIKARI 34 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative VIEW RAJ KHATRI 34 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative SUSHANT BUDHATHOKI 27 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative SUBASH LAMSAL 27 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Positive 22 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative RANG LAL CHAUDHARY 35 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative NIR BD BISTA 36 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative GYANAND BAHADER 31 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative SHER SINGH BOHAR 34 Male ARMY(ALFA) Birgunj Metropolitan 1/5/2077 Negative SANDESH ADHIKARI 22 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative BHUWAN NEPAL 23 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative DIPENDRA RAJ BAMSI 35 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative MANJIT PARDHAN 35 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative GYAN BD RANA 34 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative CHANDRA BD NEPALI 32 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative NIL BD BASNET 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative SHAMBHU NEPALI 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative MANOJ PUN 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative ANIL SHRESTHA 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative GHAN BD GAHA 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative KRISHNA KHADKA 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative SUBILAL TAMANG 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative PARKASH KHADKA 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative GARIJA DEVI YADAV 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative BISHAMBER CHAUDHARY 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative GOMA KUMAL 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative PARKASH MALLA 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative SAKUL THAPA 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative SANTA BD CHHANTAYAL 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative BINOD KAAMU 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative BHUPESH KUMAR BHAM 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative RAJANI TAMANG 23 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative HARI SHANKAR PANDEY 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative JUKT SHING G.C 35 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative NARENDRA PRATAB SEN 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Positive 35 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative BASUDEV SHARMA PAUDEL 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative NAENA SHING ROKAYA 32 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative DHANIRAM SUBEDI 31 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Positive 32 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative SUBESH PANDEY 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative YABRAJ PANDEY 27 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative TARA KESHAR KHADKA 28 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative KHIM RAJ OLI 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative DIPENDRA THAPA 31 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative JAY RAM SHRESTHA 32 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative OM BD THAPA 35 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative PURNA BD SHAHI 32 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative KHUSIRAM CHAUDHARY 35 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative ROSHAN THAPA 32 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative ISWARI GAUTAM 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative SURYA PACHHAAI 22 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative RAMESH MALL 29 Male KALIYA-17 BARA Kalaiya Sub Metropolitan 17 1/5/2077 Negative CHANDRA PARKASH
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