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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 Sample Tested = 41133 Total New Sample Tested = 544 Reporting Date : 2078-02-05 Positive Result = 249 Time: 10:10 AM Negative Result = 295 S. No. Date Patient Id Name A/G Address District Contact Result 1 21/05/17 51218 20Y/F gaushala-2 Mahottari Positive 2 21/05/17 51220 Suraj Sahani 27Y/M janakpur-24 Dhanusha Negative 3 21/05/17 51222 Ranjit Kumar Jha 26Y/M loharpatti-7 Mahottari Negative 4 21/05/17 51228 Phekan Yadav 38Y/M mithila bihari-09 Dhanusha Negative 5 21/05/17 51235 55Y/F MATHIYANI-09 Mahottari Positive 6 21/05/17 51236 Phuliya Devi 55Y/F MIRCHIYA-12 Siraha Negative 7 21/05/17 51237 Shreemati Rita Devi 62Y/F JANAKPUR-04 Dhanusha Negative 8 21/05/17 51238 21Y/M AHURI-02 Dhanusha Positive 9 21/05/17 51239 32Y/M DALKEWAR-01 Dhanusha Positive 10 21/05/17 51240 Shiv Sharan Yadav 70Y/M BHANGHA-02 Mahottari Negative 11 21/05/17 51241 Sabita Kumari Mahato 28Y/F BHAHANGA-04 Mahottari Negative 12 21/05/17 51242 33Y/M BHAHANGA-04 Mahottari Positive 13 21/05/17 51243 14Y/M BHAHNGA-04 Mahottari Positive 14 21/05/17 51244 Kailash Kumar Sah 36Y/M JANAKPUR-20 Dhanusha Negative 15 21/05/17 51246 Om Krishan Yadav 36Y/M SABAILA-11 Dhanusha Negative 16 21/05/17 51247 Mantut Devi 70Y/F MATHIYANI-05 Mahottari Negative 17 21/05/17 51248 45Y/F LOHARPATTI-01 Mahottari Positive 18 21/05/17 51249 Chandeshwar Chandeshwar 55Y/M LOHARPATTI-01 Mahottari Negative 19 21/05/17 51250 Kabita Yadav 28Y/M SABAILA-02 Dhanusha Negative 20 21/05/17 51252 Ram Balak Yadav 29Y/F BARIYAR PATI GA.PA.-05 Siraha Negative 21 21/05/17 51253 Giraja Devi Jha 44Y/F NAGRAIN NA.PA-05 Dhanusha Negative 22 21/05/17 51254 Jibachh Yadav 22Y/M SABAILA-13 Dhanusha Negative 23 21/05/17 51255 34Y/M DHANUSHADHAM NA.PA. Dhanusha Positive 24 21/05/17 51256 Jogindra Mahato 60Y/M KSHRRESHWAR NA.PA.-08 Dhanusha Negative 25 21/05/17 51257 Papu Singh 27Y/M AURAHI NA.PA.-06 Dhanusha Negative 26 21/05/17 51258 55Y/M AURAHI NA.PA.-03 Dhanusha Positive 27 21/05/17 51259 Pradip Mandal 36Y/M KAMALA NA.PA.-02 Dhanusha Negative 28 21/05/17 51260 Daropati Devi 60Y/F AAURHI-056 Dhanusha Negative 29 21/05/17 51262 Sumitra Devi Sah 40Y/F kalyanpur-5 Siraha Negative 30 21/05/17 51263 Binod Yadav 50Y/M sabaila-5 Dhanusha Negative 31 21/05/17 51264 Mamta Kumari Sah 30Y/F janakpur-14 Dhanusha Negative 32 21/05/17 51265 Anush Adhikari 15Y/M bideha-8 Dhanusha Negative 33 21/05/17 51266 18Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 34 21/05/17 51267 30Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 35 21/05/17 51268 Munga Lal Yadav 70Y/M ganeshman charnath-9 Dhanusha Negative 36 21/05/17 51269 Tulasha Bhujel 33Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 37 21/05/17 51270 Ram Shankar Mandal 70Y/M janaknandani-5 Dhanusha Negative 38 21/05/17 51271 31Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 39 21/05/17 51272 50Y/M bishanpur-7 Siraha Positive 40 21/05/17 51273 63Y/M bishanpur-7 Sarlahi Positive 41 21/05/17 51274 Sachin Chaudhary 20Y/M bishanpur-7 Sarlahi Negative 42 21/05/17 51275 Ranjana Yadav 30Y/F janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 43 21/05/17 51276 38Y/F mukhiyapatti-3 Dhanusha Positive 44 21/05/17 51277 Jyoti Kumari Mahato 5Y/F mukhiyapatti-3 Dhanusha Negative 45 21/05/17 51278 39Y/M mukhiyapatti-3 Dhanusha Positive 46 21/05/17 51279 Anil Mahato 43Y/M chhireshwar-5 Dhanusha Negative 47 21/05/17 51280 Mukhiya Lal Sah 32Y/M dhanauji-3 Dhanusha Negative 48 21/05/17 51281 Nain Kumari Sharma 35Y/F ramgopalpur-3 Mahottari Negative 49 21/05/17 51282 Pano Devi Yadav 75Y/F kachuri Dhanusha Negative 50 21/05/17 51283 25Y/M ramgopalpur-3 Mahottari Positive 51 21/05/17 51284 Saroj Jha 46Y/M jjanakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 52 21/05/17 51285 Dr rudra Narayan Yadav 29Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 53 21/05/17 51286 Nikhil Chaudhary 22Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Negative 54 21/05/17 51287 Rakesh Kumar Chaudhary 49Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Negative 55 21/05/17 51288 53Y/M pipara-4 Mahottari Positive 56 21/05/17 51289 52Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 57 21/05/17 51290 29Y/M chhinmasta-2 Saptari Positive 58 21/05/17 51291 Subodh Sah 25Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 59 21/05/17 51292 24Y/M devanangung-3 Sunsari Positive 60 21/05/17 51293 23Y/M dhanush dham Dhanusha Positive 61 21/05/17 51294 27Y/M ranga-2 Morang Positive 62 21/05/17 51295 30Y/M jaleshwar-8 Mahottari Positive 63 21/05/17 51296 40Y/M janakpur-3 Dhanusha Positive 64 21/05/17 51297 27Y/M janakpur-7 Dhanusha Positive 65 21/05/17 51298 49Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 66 21/05/17 51299 60Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 67 21/05/17 51300 2Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 68 21/05/17 51301 35Y/M jjanakpur-6 Dhanusha Positive 69 21/05/17 51302 27Y/M nawrajpur-8 Siraha Positive 70 21/05/17 51303 28Y/M jaleshwar-6 Mahottari Positive 71 21/05/17 51304 62Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 72 21/05/17 51305 30Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 73 21/05/17 51306 22Y/M sukhipur-5 Siraha Positive 74 21/05/17 51307 Sadan Kumar Bhagat 61Y/M janakpur-10 Dhanusha Negative 75 21/05/17 51308 55Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 76 21/05/17 51309 30Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 77 21/05/17 51310 Sabin Khadka 23Y/M pradesh office-9 Dhanusha Negative 78 21/05/18 51311 50Y/M MITHILA NA.PA-10 Dhanusha Positive 79 21/05/18 51312 8Y/M MITHILA NA.PA-10 Dhanusha Positive 80 21/05/18 51313 78Y/F MITHILA-10 Dhanusha Positive 81 21/05/18 51314 Arbind Kumar Hajra 43Y/M MITHILA-2 Dhanusha Negative 82 21/05/18 51315 35Y/M MITHILA-3 Dhanusha Positive 83 21/05/18 51316 65Y/M MITHILA-2 Dhanusha Positive 84 21/05/18 51317 32Y/F MITHILA-10 Dhanusha Positive 85 21/05/18 51318 43Y/M MITHILA-10 Dhanusha Positive 86 21/05/18 51319 70Y/F MITHILA-10 Dhanusha Positive 87 21/05/18 51320 Dev Raj Ghimire 35Y/M MITHILA-10 Dhanusha Negative 88 21/05/18 51321 85Y/F MITHILA-10 Dhanusha Positive 89 21/05/18 51322 42Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 90 21/05/18 51323 Aman Ghi9re 30Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 91 21/05/18 51324 25Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 92 21/05/18 51325 40Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 93 21/05/18 51326 20Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 94 21/05/18 51327 Hira Devi Khadka 65Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 95 21/05/18 51328 Kumar Khadka 40Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 96 21/05/18 51329 Ramba Ghimire 50Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 97 21/05/18 51330 Rehana Ghimire 40Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 98 21/05/18 51331 Tulsa Dhungel 40Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 99 21/05/18 51332 Dhan Devi K.c 65Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 100 21/05/18 51333 62Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 101 21/05/18 51334 56Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 102 21/05/18 51335 Dipak K.c 42Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 103 21/05/18 51336 Sila K.c 38Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 104 21/05/18 51337 Kishun Bogati 64Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 105 21/05/18 51338 9Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 106 21/05/18 51339 Kedar Karki 53Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 107 21/05/18 51340 Sita Karki 40Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 108 21/05/18 51341 Ashmita Karki 44Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 109 21/05/18 51342 3Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 110 21/05/18 51343 47Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 111 21/05/18 51344 19Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 112 21/05/18 51345 16Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 113 21/05/18 51346 Laxmi Baral 42Y/F mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 114 21/05/18 51347 44Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 115 21/05/18 51348 66Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 116 21/05/18 51349 45Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 117 21/05/18 51350 43Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 118 21/05/18 51351 Abin Gajurel 40Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 119 21/05/18 51353 32Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 120 21/05/18 51354 30Y/M mithila-6 Dhanusha Positive 121 21/05/18 51355 Anish Ghimire 30Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 122 21/05/18 51356 62Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 123 21/05/18 51357 Narayan Ghimire 49Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 124 21/05/18 51358 53Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 125 21/05/18 51359 Vim Pahadi 35Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Negative 126 21/05/18 51360 37Y/M mithila-10 Dhanusha Positive 127 21/05/18 51361 45Y/F mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 128 21/05/18 51362 50Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 129 21/05/18 51363 50Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 130 21/05/18 51364 38Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 131 21/05/18 51365 64Y/F mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 132 21/05/18 51366 55Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 133 21/05/18 51367 47Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 134 21/05/18 51368 14Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 135 21/05/18 51370 47Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 136 21/05/18 51371 47Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 137 21/05/18 51372 71Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 138 21/05/18 51373 27Y/M mithilanagarpalika-12 Dhanusha Positive 139 21/05/18 51374 48Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 140 21/05/18 51375 70Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 141 21/05/18 51376 49Y/F mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 142 21/05/18 51377 18Y/M mithilanagarpalika-11 Dhanusha Positive 143 21/05/18 51378 45Y/M mithilana.
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