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RT-PCR-19-06-2021- Negative (1).Xlsx COVID LABORATORY OLD, DHH JHARSUGUDA RT-PCR TEST REPORT Date & Time of reporting(dd/mm/yyyy)//12 hours format 19-06-2021 Adress of the reffering facility/Hospital DHH, Jharsuguda SPCIMEN DETAILS Date & time of sample collection 18-06-2021, & 19-06-2021 Date of time of receipt of specimen at COVID LAB JHARSUGUDA 18-06-2021, & 19-06-2021 Condition of specimen received/Quality and arrival Acceptable REPORTING DETAILS Date of sample SL No. Sample ID Patient Name Age Sex SRF ID Specimen type Remarks testing 1 JSG66445 PRADIP KU PATEL 53 Years Male 2135700313464 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 2 JSG66446 RAJESH KUMAR 52 Years Male 2135700313482 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 3 JSG66447 NRUPA NEGI 51 Years Male 2135700313497 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 4 JSG66448 SUJATA MORAI 26 Years Female 2135700313546 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 5 JSG66449 INDUMATI NAIK 29 Years Female 2135700313572 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 6 JSG66450 ASHISH BHATTACHARYA 49 Years Male 2135700313624 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 7 JSG66451 PRASANTA KU DASH 50 Years Male 2135700313635 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 8 JSG66452 STHITA PRAGYAN NAYAK 30 Years Male 2135700313676 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 9 JSG66453 BIRENDRA KUMAR ROY 57 Years Male 2135700313700 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 10 JSG66454 MOHANLAL MINA 37 Years Male 2135700313761 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 11 JSG66455 NILOMA BARIK 28 Years Female 2135700313812 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 12 JSG66456 DINAKRUSHNA SAHOO 40 Years Male 2135700313829 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 13 JSG66457 MANINGH MUNDA 51 Years Male 2135700313854 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 14 JSG66458 DIGBIJOY SINGH 28 Years Male 2135700313873 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 15 JSG66459 AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO 39 Years Male 2135700313900 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 16 JSG66460 PURNA CH PRADHAN 35 Years Male 2135700313914 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 17 JSG66461 ARCHANA PRADHAN 24 Years Female 2135700313923 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 18 JSG66462 RINKI PRADHAN 22 Years Female 2135700313943 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 19 JSG66463 RABI ROHIDASH 27 Years Male 2135700313962 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 20 JSG66464 S K SAHU 25 Years Male 2135700313991 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative Date of sample SL No. Sample ID Patient Name Age Sex SRF ID Specimen type Remarks testing 21 JSG66465 DIPESH NEWAR 33 Years Male 2135700314021 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 22 JSG66466 RAJESH YADAV 20 Years Male 2135700314033 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 23 JSG66467 BIRINCHI KISAN 50 Years Male 2135700314044 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 24 JSG66468 ARKA CHAKRABORTY 32 Years Male 2135700314060 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 25 JSG66469 RAJANI PRAVA DIXIT 50 Years Female 2135700314076 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 26 JSG66470 R K KATIHAR 57 Years Male 2135700314092 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 27 JSG66471 DILIP KUMAR NAIK 37 Years Male 2135700314107 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 28 JSG66472 THANASUNDAR PADHAN 33 Years Male 2135700314125 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 29 JSG66473 A K PATEL 53 Years Male 2135700314142 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 30 JSG66474 BIPLAB GARNAIK 26 Years Male 2135700314151 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 31 JSG66475 R K KUMBHAR 46 Years Male 2135700314170 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 32 JSG66476 BALRAM BISWAL 36 Years Male 2135700314198 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 33 JSG66477 GANESA PANDIAN 30 Years Male 2135700314243 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 34 JSG66478 TEKARAM PATEL 53 Years Male 2135700313613 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 35 JSG66479 SURJA BESAN 26 Years Male 2135700313246 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 36 JSG66480 NIRANJAN MAJHI 48 Years Male 2135700313252 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 37 JSG66481 LUKESWAR MAJHI 38 Years Male 2135700313256 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 38 JSG66482 SANDHYA RANI PANDEY 50 Years Female 2135700313260 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 39 JSG66483 HIRALAL PANDEY 54 Years Male 2135700313262 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 40 JSG66484 RANJITA MAJHI 28 Years Female 2135700313279 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 41 JSG66485 PARMOD MAJHI 60 Years Male 2135700313304 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 42 JSG66486 SABITRI MAJHI 48 Years Female 2135700313316 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 43 JSG66487 RAJAN PANDEY 13 Years Male 2135700313319 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 44 JSG66488 JAGYASINI PING 22 Years Female 2135700313323 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative Date of sample SL No. Sample ID Patient Name Age Sex SRF ID Specimen type Remarks testing 45 JSG66489 SUMATI PING 23 Years Female 2135700313324 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 46 JSG66490 BIMALA PING 48 Years Female 2135700313366 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 47 JSG66491 ABHIRAM MAJHI 62 Years Male 2135700313508 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 48 JSG66492 REENA BESAN 27 Years Female 2135700313623 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 49 JSG66493 PUJA BESAN 12 Years Female 2135700313629 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 50 JSG66494 GOLAP PATEL 62 Years Male 2135700313652 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 51 JSG66495 VEETINASA BAG 19 Years Male 2135700313773 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 52 JSG66496 KRISHNA KALANDI 21 Years Male 2135700313782 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 53 JSG66497 MANOJ PATEL 43 Years Male 2135700313793 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 54 JSG66498 PRASANT KATKAR 21 Years Male 2135700313901 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 55 JSG66499 AKASH DILA 21 Years Male 2135700313910 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 56 JSG66500 MONOHAR NAHANAND 50 Years Male 2135700313917 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 57 JSG66501 JHULADEBI SAHU 52 Years Female 2135700313932 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 58 JSG66502 BIJAY KU SAHU 37 Years Male 2135700313947 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 59 JSG66503 SABITA PATEL 49 Years Female 2135700313961 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 60 JSG66504 TIKESWARI PASYAT 43 Years Female 2135700313972 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 61 JSG66505 JEEMA PASYAT 65 Years Female 2135700314032 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 62 JSG66506 JAIMINI MAHANAND 41 Years Female 2135700314126 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 63 JSG66507 REETA RANI MAHANAND 36 Years Female 2135700314138 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 64 JSG66508 SURESH MAHANAND 41 Years Male 2135700314146 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 65 JSG66509 LAKHMI PATEL 65 Years Female 2135700314158 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 66 JSG66510 SONU SAHU 32 Years Male 2135700314261 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 67 JSG66511 PINKI SAHU 30 Years Female 2135700314268 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 68 JSG66512 DEEPA GARDIA 23 Years Female 2135700314278 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative Date of sample SL No. Sample ID Patient Name Age Sex SRF ID Specimen type Remarks testing 69 JSG66513 PURNAMI MAHARAI 45 Years Female 2135700314287 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 70 JSG66514 PRABHASINI SUNANI 45 Years Female 2135700314298 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 71 JSG66515 PRAHALAD KALO 60 Years Male 2135700314311 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 72 JSG66516 KARNA MAHANANDA 40 Years Male 2135700314341 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 73 JSG66517 SANU PASAYAT 37 Years Female 2135700314353 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 74 JSG66518 GYANARANJAN MAHANAND 31 Years Male 2135700314366 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 75 JSG66519 RAJU GARDIA 33 Years Male 2135700314378 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 76 JSG66520 GAJINDRA KALO 75 Years Male 2135700314387 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 77 JSG66521 BABY NAIK 27 Years Female 2135700314395 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 78 JSG66522 JAMUNA KAMAR 13 Years Female 2135700314407 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 79 JSG66523 KAMALA KAMAR 37 Years Female 2135700314414 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 80 JSG66524 SAKUNTALA MAREHI 61 Years Female 2135700314423 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 81 JSG66525 NARUTTAM MAREHI 64 Years Male 2135700314432 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 82 JSG66526 SANTI PATEL 55 Years Female 2135700314482 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 83 JSG66527 BUI PASYAT 85 Years Female 2135700314488 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 84 JSG66528 RUKMANI PATEL 88 Years Female 2135700314493 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 85 JSG66529 SWATYAPADMA PATEL 18 Years Female 2135700314505 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 86 JSG66530 BISWAJIT PATEL 14 Years Male 2135700314515 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 87 JSG66531 MOHAN SUNDAR THAKUR 22 Years Male 2135700313358 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 88 JSG66532 ARJUN THAKUR 40 Years Male 2135700313394 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 89 JSG66533 TAPASWINI THAKUR 42 Years Female 2135700313420 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 90 JSG66534 ABHIMANYU KISAN 50 Years Male 2135700313426 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 91 JSG66535 ARUNA PATEL 43 Years Female 2135700313447 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 92 JSG66536 DIPASHREE THAKUR 19 Years Female 2135700313471 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative Date of sample SL No. Sample ID Patient Name Age Sex SRF ID Specimen type Remarks testing 93 JSG66537 DULLABHA THAKUR 17 Years Male 2135700313485 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 94 JSG66538 KSHIRADHARA PATEL 52 Years Male 2135700313495 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 95 JSG66539 MINAKSHI RAJ 54 Years Female 2135700313531 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 96 JSG66540 PUSPALATA PATEL 52 Years Female 2135700313538 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 97 JSG66541 SABITRI PATEL 58 Years Female 2135700313554 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 98 JSG66542 JASOBANTI PATEL 48 Years Female 2135700313564 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 99 JSG66543 HIRAN PATEL 62 Years Male 2135700313585 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 100 JSG66544 NARAYAN BALUA 40 Years Male 2135700313591 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 101 JSG66545 KISHORI PATEL 61 Years Female 2135700313606 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 102 JSG66546 KUMAR CHHACHHAN 60 Years Male 2135700313619 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 103 JSG66547 CHARULATA PRADHAN 50 Years Female 2135700313632 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 104 JSG66548 KABITA PASAYAT 52 Years Female 2135700313638 NP SWAB 19-06-2021 Negative 105 JSG66549 HARIPRIYA KOUDI 47 Years Female 2135700313648
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