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Malangwa Hospital Covid-19 Pcr Laboratory Covid-19 Pcr Test Report MALANGWA HOSPITAL COVID-19 PCR LABORATORY COVID-19 PCR TEST REPORT Total Sample Tested = 1552 Total New Sample Tested = 282 Reporting Date : 2078-02-09 New Positive Result = 149 Time: 6:20 PM New Negative Result = 133 S. No. Date Patient Id Name A/G ADRESS District Contact Result 1 78/02/09 1274 HIRALAL NEPAL 28/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 2 78/02/09 1275 ARJUN KANDEL 52/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 3 78/02/09 1276 INDRA DEV YADAV 52/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 4 78/02/09 1277 ER.MANOJ PSD PATEL 38/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 5 78/02/09 1278 ER.NABAL KISHOR SAH 55/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 6 78/02/09 1279 ASHOK KUMAR SAH 35/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 7 78/02/09 1280 35/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 8 78/02/09 1281 27/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 9 78/02/09 1282 SAMIR BDR SHRESTH 43/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 10 78/02/09 1283 BHOLA MANDAL 61/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 11 78/02/09 1284 SUNITA KUMARI YADAV 35/F BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 12 78/02/09 1285 MANJU DEVI SAH 35/F BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 13 78/02/09 1286 CHANDRA KALA DEVI MANDAL 55/F BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 14 78/02/09 1287 SACHIN KUMAR MASKE 24/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 15 78/02/09 1288 DHARMENDRA KUMAR JHA 40/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 16 78/02/09 1289 42/M HARIWON -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 17 78/02/09 1290 KHEM PRASAD BHATTARAI 56/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 18 78/02/09 1291 NIMA THING 35/M BAGMATI -04 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 19 78/02/09 1292 DOLMA THING 32/F BAGMATI-04 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 20 78/02/09 1293 55/F BAGMATI -04 SARLAHI POSITIVE 21 78/02/09 1294 49/M BAGMATI -12 SARLAHI POSITIVE 22 78/02/09 1295 SOVIT MAHATO 55/M BAGMATI-09 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 23 78/02/09 1296 20/M BAGMATI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 24 78/02/09 1297 PURN BAHADUR PRADHAN M BAGMATI -01 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 25 78/02/09 1298 33/F HARIWON -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 26 78/02/09 1299 YASODHARA YADAV 56/M BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 27 78/02/09 1300 13/M BAGMATI -12 SARLAHI POSITIVE 28 78/02/09 1301 MILAN PRADHAN 14/M BAGMATI -12 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 29 78/02/09 1302 SONAM SHRESTHA 22/M BAGMATI -12 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 30 78/02/09 1304 DIPU BAITHA 35/M NEGATIVE 31 78/02/09 1305 ASHIS DULAL 27/M HARIPUR-01 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 32 78/02/09 1306 MAHESH KUMAR SWARNAKAR 54/M MALANGWA -06 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 33 78/02/09 1307 BISHAL KUMAR SONI 22/M MALANGWA -06 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 34 78/02/09 1308 BASHO DEVI 58/M BISHNU -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 35 78/02/09 1309 ARJUN RAM 22/M ISHWORPUR -07 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 36 78/02/09 1310 RAKESH KU.RAUNIYAR 23/M KATHAHARIYA -03 RAYTTAHAT NEGATIVE 37 78/02/09 1311 SUMIT SINGH 29/M BALRA - SARLAHI NEGATIVE 38 78/02/09 1312 NETRA PRASAD SHARMA 29/M DUHABI -12 SUNSARI NEGATIVE 39 78/02/09 1313 JAY KISHOR YADAV 28/M GAUSHALA -06 MAHOTTARI NEGATIVE 40 78/02/09 1314 SURENDRA PASWAN 33/M KABILASHI -04 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 41 78/02/09 1315 KRISHNA BHUJEL 24/M MALANGWA -04 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 42 78/02/09 1316 RANJAN AGRAWAL 31/M MALANGWA -09 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 43 78/02/09 1317 JANKI DEVI 50/M KABILASHI -03 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 44 78/02/09 1318 RAM PRABODH RAY 30/M KABILASHI -03 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 45 78/02/09 1319 SHIVSANKAR MAHTO 22/M KABILASHI -06 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 46 78/02/09 1320 RINKY KUMARI MAHTO 22/F BABARGUNJ -02 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 47 78/02/09 1321 SANDHIYA KUMARI MAHI 15/F KABILASHI -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 48 78/02/09 1322 SULEKHA KUMARI 17/F PARSA -02 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 49 78/02/09 1323 6/M LALBANDI -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 50 78/02/09 1324 34/F LALBANDI -09 SARLAHI POSITIVE 51 78/02/09 1325 KRISHANA DEVI 29/M CHAKRAGHATTA -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 52 78/02/09 1326 25/F CHAKRAGHATTA -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 53 78/02/09 1327 RAJKALI DEVI 52/F CHAKRAGHATTA -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 54 78/02/09 1328 RAMESHWAR RAY 40/M CHAKRAGHATTA -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 55 78/02/09 1329 VIBISHAN RY YADAV 37/M CHAKRAGHATTA -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 56 78/02/09 1330 SHYAM BABU RAY 41/M HARIPUR -09 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 57 78/02/09 1331 16/M BRAHPURI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 58 78/02/09 1332 RUBI PARIYAR 30/F BRAHTWA -06 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 59 78/02/09 1333 BIJAY PRASAD RASTOGI CHAKRAGHATTA -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 60 78/02/09 1334 AMRIT KATUWAL 29/F LALBANDI -07 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 61 78/02/09 1335 MOON BHATTRAI KATUWAL 26/F BHARAUL -07 SUNSARI NEGATIVE 62 78/02/09 1336 ANUJ KATUWAL 31/M BHAKTIPUR -02 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 63 78/02/09 1337 KISHOR BUDHATHOKI 27/M LALBANDI -15 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 64 78/02/09 1338 SANJAY KUMAR DAS 27/M DHANKAUL -05 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 65 78/02/09 1339 20/F RAMPUR -09 BARA POSITIVE 66 78/02/09 1340 ANSH KATUWAL 7/M LALBANDI -05 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 67 78/02/09 1341 MANOJ KUMAR MAHTO 41/M GODAITA -01 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 68 78/02/09 1342 Jalesar ray 40/m CHAKRAGHATTA -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 69 78/02/09 1343 SURAJ LAMA 26/M HARIWON -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 70 78/02/09 1344 RANJIT SAH 26/M SABAILA -08 DHANUSHA NEGATIVE 71 78/02/09 1345 LALAN CHAUDHARY 23/M KABILASHI -10 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 72 78/02/09 1346 25/F LALBANDI -09 SARLAHI POSITIVE 73 78/02/09 1347 BABURAM PASWAN 31/M LALBANDI -02 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 74 78/02/09 1348 PARMESHAR RAY 51/M CHAKRAGHATTA 08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 75 78/02/09 1349 32/F MALANGWA -09 SARLAHI POSITIVE 76 78/02/09 1350 DIPESH KUMAR KARNA 38/M MALANGWA-03 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 77 78/02/09 1351 MITHLESH RAY 20/M CHAKRAGHATTA -02 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 78 78/02/09 1352 RAM TALEBAR RAY 41/M RAMNAGAR -01 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 79 78/02/09 1353 MIRA KARNA 51/F MALANGWA -10 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 80 78/02/09 1354 ARCHANA KARNA 31/F JANAKPUR -09 DHANUSHA NEGATIVE 81 78/02/09 1355 HARIPUR -06 SARLAHI POSITIVE 82 78/02/09 1356 55/M CHAKRAGHATTA -06 SARLAHI POSITIVE 83 78/02/09 1357 52/M CHAKRAGHATTA 01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 84 78/02/09 1358 NAGINA KUMARI DEVI 48/F CHAKRAGHATTA 01 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 85 78/02/09 1359 51/M BARHATWA -16 SARLAHI POSITIVE 86 78/02/09 1360 LAXMAN MAHTO 22/M BARHATWA -16 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 87 78/02/09 1361 9/M BARHATWA -16 SARLAHI POSITIVE 88 78/02/09 1682 SANJU KUMARI THAKUR 25/F MALANGWA -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 89 78/02/09 1683 34/F MALANGWA -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 90 78/02/09 1684 21/F NIIJGADH - 06 BARA POSITIVE 91 78/02/09 1685 34/M RAJDEVI -07 RAUTAHAT POSITIVE 92 78/02/09 1686 INDRA DAHAL 47/F BAGMATI -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 93 78/02/09 1441 SANGITA GOLE 33/F LALBANDI -10 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 94 78/02/09 1452 ROSNA KHATIWADA 22/F HARION-09 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 95 78/02/09 1362 22/F HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 96 78/02/09 1363 NEHA SHARMA 27/F HARION -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 97 78/02/09 1364 SUBARNA BHATTARAI 19/F HARION -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 98 78/02/09 1365 JAYANTI BHATTRAI 42/F HARION -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 99 78/02/09 1366 38/M HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 100 78/02/09 1367 32/M HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 101 78/02/09 1368 32/F BAGMATI -12 SARLAHI POSITIVE 102 78/02/09 1369 38/F HARION-09 SARLAHI POSITIVE 103 78/02/09 1370 26/F HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 104 78/02/09 1371 15/M HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 105 78/02/09 1372 35/M HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 106 78/02/09 1373 58/M LALBANDI 07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 107 78/02/09 1374 MANOJ KUMAR SINGH 33/M HARION -11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 108 78/02/09 1375 50/M HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 109 78/02/09 1376 31/M HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 110 78/02/09 1377 30/M HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 111 78/02/09 1378 22/F HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 112 78/02/09 1379 26/M HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 113 78/02/09 1380 9/F HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 114 78/02/09 1381 70/M LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 115 78/02/09 1382 60/F LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 116 78/02/09 1383 30/F LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 117 78/02/09 1384 12/F LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 118 78/02/09 1385 17/M LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 119 78/02/09 1386 40/F LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 120 78/02/09 1387 42/M HARION-10 SARLAHI POSITIVE 121 78/02/09 1388 23/M HARION-10 SARLAHI POSITIVE 122 78/02/09 1389 28/M HARION-10 SARLAHI POSITIVE 123 78/02/09 1390 30/F HARION-10 SARLAHI POSITIVE 124 78/02/09 1391 20/F HARION-10 SARLAHI POSITIVE 125 78/02/09 1392 50/M HARION-10 SARLAHI POSITIVE 126 78/02/09 1393 GAURI DEVI MAHATO 45/M HARION-10 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 127 78/02/09 1394 MADHAV PRASAD DEV 56/M LALBANDI -07 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 128 78/02/09 1395 40/F LALBANDI -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 129 78/02/09 1396 PARVIN THAPALIYA 40/M LALBANDI -07 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 130 78/02/09 1397 36/M LALBANDI -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 131 78/02/09 1398 26/M HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 132 78/02/09 1399 24/F HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 133 78/02/09 1400 28/M HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 134 78/02/09 1401 23/F HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 135 78/02/09 1402 79/M HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 136 78/02/09 1403 60/F HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 137 78/02/09 1404 29/F HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 138 78/02/09 1405 30/M HARIOIN -02 SARLAHI POSITIVE 139 78/02/09 1406 21/M HARION -11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 140 78/02/09 1407 16/M HARION-09 SARLAHI POSITIVE 141 78/02/09 1408 31/M LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 142 78/02/09 1409 30/F LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 143 78/02/09 1410 RENU NAUPANE 56/F LALBANDI -01 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 144 78/02/09 1411 NAVRAJ BHATTRAI 63/M HARION -08 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 145 78/02/09 1412 43/M HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 146 78/02/09 1413 30/F HARION -10 SARLAHI POSITIVE 147 78/02/09 1414 44/M HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 148 78/02/09 1415 34/F HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 149 78/02/09 1416 30/M HARION -08 SARLAHI POSITIVE 150 78/02/09 1417 37/M HARION-01 SARLAHI POSITIVE 151 78/02/09 1418 RANJU KHATRI 28/F HARION-11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 152 78/02/09 1419 DEVCHAN DAS 40/M HARION-11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 153 78/02/09 1420 60/F HARION-11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 154 78/02/09 1421 36/F HARION-11 SARLAHI POSITIVE 155 78/02/09 1422 MUSKAN DAS 13/F HARION-11 SARLAHI NEGATIVE 156 78/02/09 1423 60/M HARION -07 SARLAHI POSITIVE 157 78/02/09
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