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11:10 AM Negative Result =293 PROVINCIAL PUBLIC HEALTH PROVINCIAL PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY JANAKPURDHAM, PROVINCE-2 COVID 19 PCR TEST REPORT Total New Sample Tested =608 Reporting Date : 2078-01-30 Positive Result =315 Time: 11:10 AM Negative Result =293 S. No. Date Patient Id Name A/G Address District Contact Result 1 21/05/11 47951 Dev Kumar Mahato 25Y/M mithila-6 Dhanusha Negative 2 21/05/11 47952 21Y/F janakpur-8 Dhanusha Positive 3 21/05/11 47953 Rakesh Sah 22Y/M laxminiya-2 Dhanusha Negative 4 21/05/11 47954 50Y/F janakpur-2 Dhanusha Positive 5 21/05/11 47955 Nabin Kushwaha 15Y/M chhireshwar-7 Dhanusha Negative 6 21/05/11 47956 Laxmi Narayan Mandal 32Y/M ramgopalpur-9 Mahottari Negative 7 21/05/11 47957 45Y/F ramgopalpur-9 Mahottari Positive 8 21/05/11 47958 29Y/M mithila bihari-10 Dhanusha Positive 9 21/05/11 47959 21Y/M manara siswa-10 Mahottari Positive 10 21/05/11 47960 Aashitosh Kumar Sah 14Y/M mithila bihari-3 Dhanusha Negative 11 21/05/11 47961 24Y/M janakpur-14 Dhanusha Positive 12 21/05/11 47962 50Y/M mahottari-2 Mahottari Positive 13 21/05/11 47963 24Y/M dhanusha dham-9 Dhanusha Positive 14 21/05/11 47964 Kumar Bishwakarma 22Y/M mithila-9 Dhanusha Negative 15 21/05/11 47965 10Y/F janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 16 21/05/11 47966 30Y/M janakpur-2 Dhanusha Positive 17 21/05/11 47967 40Y/F janakpur-2 Dhanusha Positive 18 21/05/11 47968 60Y/F janakpur-2 Dhanusha Positive 19 21/05/11 47969 30Y/F janakpur-2 Dhanusha Positive 20 21/05/11 47971 Rameshwar Sah 31Y/M balara-6 Sarlahi Negative 21 21/05/11 47972 Mohit Raut 22Y/M janakpur-13 Dhanusha Negative 22 21/05/11 47973 46Y/M mukhiyapatti-6 Dhanusha Positive 23 21/05/11 47974 Rajib Jha 39Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 24 21/05/11 47975 51Y/M sonama-7 Mahottari Positive 25 21/05/11 47976 Govind Sah 23Y/M janakpur-10 Dhanusha Negative 26 21/05/11 47977 Manish Sah 25Y/M janakpur-10 Dhanusha Negative 27 21/05/11 47978 Manisha Yadav 23Y/F sahidnagar-8 Dhanusha Negative 28 21/05/11 47979 31Y/M janakpur-9 Dhanusha Positive 29 21/05/11 47980 54Y/M janakpur-14 Dhanusha Positive 30 21/05/11 47981 Baby Devi 32Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 31 21/05/11 47983 28Y/M janakpur-17 Dhanusha Positive 32 21/05/11 47984 39Y/M mahottari-1 Mahottari Positive 33 21/05/11 47985 Rajendra Bishwakarma 47Y/M mithila-11 Dhanusha Negative 34 21/05/11 47986 Aarti Shrestha 21Y/F changunarayan-7 Bhaktapur Negative 35 21/05/11 47987 Dip Kumari thapa Magar 25Y/F dudhauli-14 Sindhuli Negative 36 21/05/11 47988 65Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 37 21/05/11 47989 Bhadra Kafle 32Y/M lalbandi-9 Sarlahi Negative 38 21/05/11 47990 Rakesh Kumar Sah 26Y/M janakpur-15 Dhanusha Negative 39 21/05/11 47991 40Y/F manara siswa-6 Mahottari Positive 40 21/05/11 47995 17Y/F mukhiyapatti-2 Dhanusha Positive 41 21/05/11 47996 71Y/M janakpur-3 Dhanusha Positive 42 21/05/11 47997 Urmila Sah 50Y/F janakpur-11 Dhanusha Negative 43 21/05/11 47998 Chabila Mahato 50Y/F sonama-4 Mahottari Negative 44 21/05/11 47999 36Y/M mahottari-5 Mahottari Positive 45 21/05/11 48000 Arun Kumar Mahato 30Y/M mahottari-5 Mahottari Negative 46 21/05/11 48001 39Y/F damahi marai-2 Mahottari Positive 47 21/05/11 48002 37Y/M mukhiyapatti-4 Dhanusha Positive 48 21/05/11 48003 Rajib Kumar Tiwari 38Y/M ekadara-6 Mahottari Negative 49 21/05/11 48004 Chandan Kumar Mandal 32Y/M janakpur-18 Dhanusha Negative 50 21/05/11 48005 Shree Krishan Thapa 23Y/M beshishar-5 Lamjung Negative 51 21/05/11 48006 55Y/M Janakpur Sub Metropolitan Dhanusha Positive 52 21/05/11 48007 35Y/M dhodhekaitaya-9 Dhanusha Positive 53 21/05/11 48008 40Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 54 21/05/11 48009 38Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 55 21/05/11 48011 Fekni Devi 25Y/F janakpur-21 Dhanusha Negative 56 21/05/11 48012 Shambhu Sah 29Y/M sonama-7 Mahottari Negative 57 21/05/11 48013 Gunu Sunar 29Y/F bardibash-1 Mahottari Negative 58 21/05/11 48014 Roshan Kumar Sah 24Y/M chhireshwar-5 Dhanusha Negative 59 21/05/11 48015 40Y/M chhireshwar-5 Dhanusha Positive 60 21/05/11 48016 48Y/M janakpur-2 Dhanusha Positive 61 21/05/11 48017 23Y/F janakpur-10 Dhanusha Positive 62 21/05/11 48018 Indresh Karn 29Y/M janakpur-10 Dhanusha Negative 63 21/05/11 48019 Ambika Kumari 28Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 64 21/05/11 48020 Sita Devi 56Y/F chhireshwar-5 Dhanusha Negative 65 21/05/11 48021 69Y/M dhanushadham-5 Dhanusha Positive 66 21/05/11 48022 19Y/M janakpur-19 Dhanusha Positive 67 21/05/11 48023 Manju Devi Sah 35Y/F janakpur-18 Dhanusha Negative 68 21/05/11 48024 Santoshi Kumari Sah 32Y/F janakpur-18 Dhanusha Negative 69 21/05/11 48025 40Y/F gaushala-10 Mahottari Positive 70 21/05/11 48026 55Y/M manara siswa-6 Mahottari Positive 71 21/05/11 48027 Chandra Shekhar 30Y/M arnema-2 Siraha Negative 72 21/05/11 48028 28Y/F kamala-6 Dhanusha Positive 73 21/05/11 48029 3Y/F arnama-2 Siraha Positive 74 21/05/11 48030 32Y/M hanspur-7 Dhanusha Positive 75 21/05/11 48031 Sonabati Devi 55Y/F janakpur-10 Dhanusha Negative 76 21/05/11 48032 16Y/M samsi-5 Mahottari Positive 77 21/05/11 48033 Sankar Narayan Jha 52Y/M mithila bihari-10 Dhanusha Negative 78 21/05/11 48034 51Y/F mithila bihari-10 Dhanusha Positive 79 21/05/11 48035 45Y/F jaleshwar-2 Mahottari Positive 80 21/05/11 48036 Bibek Gupta 24Y/M jaleshwar-2 Mahottari Negative 81 21/05/11 48037 46Y/M jaleshwar-2 Mahottari Positive 82 21/05/11 48038 56Y/F janakpur-18 Dhanusha Positive 83 21/05/11 48039 35Y/M hariwan-6 Sarlahi Positive 84 21/05/11 48040 Bacha Jha 70Y/M janakpur-20 Dhanusha Negative 85 21/05/11 48045 60Y/M bhangaha-4 Mahottari Positive 86 21/05/11 48046 Dhanik Lal Yadav 65Y/M kamala na.
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