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COVID-19 PCR TEST REPORT New Negative Result = 191 Total New COVID-19 PCR TEST REPORT Total Sample Tested = 52108 Total New Sample Tested = 268 Reporting Date : 2078-02-29 New Positive Result = 77 Time: 9:15 AM New Negative Result = 191 S. No. Date Patient Id Name A/G Address District Contact Result 1 21/06/10 62747 62Y/F bishnupur-2 Siraha Positive 2 21/06/10 62748 25Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 3 21/06/11 62749 Mithilesh Devi 55Y/F janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 4 21/06/11 62750 Mira Devi Ray 45Y/F mahottary-4 Mahottari Negative 5 21/06/11 62751 48Y/M mahottary-4 Mahottari Positive 6 21/06/11 62752 22Y/M janakpur-25 Dhanusha Positive 7 21/06/11 62753 25Y/M sabaila-12 Dhanusha Positive 8 21/06/11 62754 Amar Mahaseth 32Y/M mithila-3 Dhanusha Negative 9 21/06/11 62755 Debendra Das 40Y/M janaknandani-3 Dhanusha Negative 10 21/06/11 62756 Suraj Narayan Sah 60Y/M bideha-7 Dhanusha Negative 11 21/06/11 62757 Dr. Kriti Sah 36Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 12 21/06/11 62758 Lila Bati Devi 55Y/F bideh-7 Dhanusha Negative 13 21/06/11 62759 Md. maksud Sekh 28Y/M janakpur-20 Dhanusha Negative 14 21/06/11 62760 Laita Devi Yadav 40Y/F janakpur-14 Dhanusha Negative 15 21/06/11 62761 Bharati Singh 50Y/F janakpur-13 Dhanusha Negative 16 21/06/11 62762 Kamleshwar Fuyal 57Y/M manara siswa-6 Mahottari Negative 17 21/06/11 62763 31Y/M mithila-4 Dhanusha Positive 18 21/06/11 62764 55Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 19 21/06/11 62765 Sarala Upadhyay 35Y/F janakpur-3 Dhanusha Negative 20 21/06/11 62766 60Y/M janakpur-16 Dhanusha Positive 21 21/06/11 62767 Vivek Karn 28Y/M mithila-3 Dhanusha Negative 22 21/06/11 62768 Sunita Mahato 46Y/F janakpur-23 Dhanusha Negative 23 21/06/11 62769 Mohan Kumar Yadav 40Y/M ranha-2 Mahottari Negative 24 21/06/11 62770 Shyam Sundar Mandal 33Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Negative 25 21/06/11 62771 Shanti Devi Pajiyar 65Y/F janakpur-1 Dhanusha Negative 26 21/06/11 62772 Sarita Kumari 32Y/F janakpur-8 Dhanusha Negative 27 21/06/11 62773 10Y/M janakpur-8 Dhanusha Positive 28 21/06/11 62774 9Y/F jamakpur-8 Dhanusha Positive 29 21/06/11 62775 Priti Rajak 8Y/F dhanusadham-8 Dhanusha Negative 30 21/06/11 62776 Budhawa Kawari 65Y/M loharpatti-4 Mahottari Negative 31 21/06/11 62777 Rina Devi 29Y/F janakpur21 Dhanusha Negative 32 21/06/11 62778 Bhagiya Devi 62Y/F janakpur-21 kurtha Dhanusha Negative 33 21/06/11 62779 Siri Kisun Yadav 50Y/M janakpur-14 rajaul Dhanusha Negative 34 21/06/11 62780 Sivam Yadav 9Y/M janakpur-4 pirariyamai Dhanusha Negative 35 21/06/11 62781 Manita Sah 14Y/F janakpur-11 dhanusha Dhanusha Negative 36 21/06/11 62782 Chandrabir Yadav 40Y/M janakpur-17 dhanusha Dhanusha Negative 37 21/06/11 62783 Drram Kishor Goit 36Y/M janakpur-3 dhanusha Dhanusha Negative 38 21/06/11 62784 66Y/F janakpur-17 dhanusha Dhanusha Positive 39 21/06/11 62785 Dipesh Kumar Chaudhary 31Y/M janakpur-4 dhanusha Dhanusha Negative 40 21/06/11 62786 Naresh Prasai 50Y/M janakpur-2 dhanusha Dhanusha Negative 41 21/06/11 62787 20Y/M hanspur-4 Dhanusha Positive 42 21/06/11 62788 52Y/F hanspur-4 Dhankuta Positive 43 21/06/11 62789 Ambikesh Kumar Jha 30Y/M pipra-4 Mahottari Negative 44 21/06/11 62790 Meghnath Magar 40Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 45 21/06/11 62791 63Y/F dhanushadham-4 Dhanusha Positive 46 21/06/11 62792 67Y/M dhanushadham-4 Dhanusha Positive 47 21/06/11 62793 47Y/M janakpur-1 Dhanusha Positive 48 21/06/11 62794 53Y/M janakpur-4 Dhanusha Positive 49 21/06/11 62795 Anjar Sekh 18Y/M janakpur-24 Dhanusha Negative 50 21/06/11 62796 16Y/M janakpur-24 Dhanusha Positive 51 21/06/11 62797 Krishna Jha 35Y/M loharpatti-3 Mahottari Negative 52 21/06/11 62798 Bishal Kumar Karn 35Y/M mahottari-3 Mahottari Negative 53 21/06/11 62799 Narendra Ray 34Y/M chireswar-7durgatole Dhanusha Negative 54 21/06/11 62800 21Y/F janakpur-20 rupaitha Dhanusha Positive 55 21/06/11 62801 Aniket Yadav 16Y/M pipara-2 atrad Mahottari Negative 56 21/06/11 62802 Radhika Devi 55Y/F debahigonari-3 nadipari Rautahat Negative 57 21/06/11 62803 Monu Sah 23Y/M janakpur-24 basahiya Dhanusha Negative 58 21/06/11 62804 Chandani Prasad Sah 29Y/M janakpur-24 basahiya Dhanusha Negative 59 21/06/11 62805 Manju Kumari 32Y/F janakpur-14 rajaul Dhanusha Negative 60 21/06/11 62806 70Y/M hanspur-8 ramnagar Dhanusha Positive 61 21/06/11 62807 Bhakta Bahadur Upreti 43Y/M janakpur-12 kowabazar Dhanusha Negative 62 21/06/11 62808 Bijay Mahara 35Y/M chireswarnath-8 digambarpur Dhanusha Negative 63 21/06/11 62809 29Y/M gaushala-9 ramnagar Mahottari Positive 64 21/06/11 62810 62Y/F janakpur-14 Dhanusha Positive 65 21/06/11 62811 Dr sanjeev Sah 40Y/M janakpur-14 Dhanusha Negative 66 21/06/11 62812 Bijay Chandra sah Kanu 38Y/M janakpur-9 Dhanusha Negative 67 21/06/11 62813 Dip Narayan Yadav 55Y/M mathiyani--5 Mahottari Negative 68 21/06/11 62814 Ram Kumari Mahato 55Y/F sabaila-13 Dhanusha Negative 69 21/06/11 62815 Biswas Prakash Singh 36Y/M mahottari-6 Mahottari Negative 70 21/06/11 62816 56Y/M janakpur-2 Dhanusha Positive 71 21/06/11 62817 Chinta Devi 46Y/F dhanusha dham-7 Dhanusha Negative 72 21/06/11 62818 Sunil Kumar Raut 18Y/M janakpur-14 Dhanusha Negative 73 21/06/11 62819 Dr tarannum Bano 28Y/F samsi-7 Mahottari Negative 74 21/06/11 62820 18Y/M hanspur-4 Dhanusha Positive 75 21/06/11 62821 Gulshan Khatun 25Y/F hanspur-4 Dhanusha Negative 76 21/06/11 62822 Dipak Mester 27Y/M janakpur-6 Dhanusha Negative 77 21/06/11 62823 65Y/F janakpur-20 Dhanusha Positive 78 21/06/11 62824 Bindeshwari Das 76Y/M janakpur-20 Dhanusha Negative 79 21/06/11 62825 Sweta Yadav 27Y/F janakpur-2 Dhanusha Negative 80 21/06/11 62826 Baban Kumari 17Y/F janakpur-12 Dhanusha Negative 81 21/06/11 62828 23Y/F janakpur-01 Dhanusha Positive 82 21/06/11 62829 Manshu Rai 20Y/F janakpur-01 Dhanusha Negative 83 21/06/11 62830 Mantutiya Devi 60Y/F aurahi-5 Mahottari Negative 84 21/06/11 62831 Ram Somari Devi 50Y/F dhanauji-2 Dhanusha Negative 85 21/06/11 62832 Sanjeep Mahato 22Y/M jaleshwar-4 Mahottari Negative 86 21/06/11 62833 Prem Kishor Chaudhary 34Y/M chhireshwarnath-5 Dhanusha Negative 87 21/06/11 62834 Shyam Kumar Mahato 26Y/M lalbandi-10 Sarlahi Negative 88 21/06/11 62835 Devki Devi Mahato 48Y/F lalbandi-10 Sarlahi Negative 89 21/06/11 62836 Sabitri Devi 60Y/F janakpur-4 Dhanusha Negative 90 21/06/11 62837 Rekha Devi 35Y/F chhireshwarnath-8 Dhanusha Negative 91 21/06/11 62838 Rinku Yadav 28Y/F sahidnagar-8 Dhanusha Negative 92 21/06/11 62839 Sanjana Sah 25Y/F janakpur-11 Dhanusha Negative 93 21/06/11 63028 Sita Ram Mukhiya 62Y/M Aaurahi Dhanusha Negative 94 21/06/11 62840 50Y/F dhanauji-9 Dhanusha Positive 95 21/06/11 62841 Pasindar Devi Yadav 46Y/F ganeshman charnath-4 Dhanusha Negative 96 21/06/11 62842 Dekendra Kumar Sah 28Y/M janakpur-5 Dhanusha Negative 97 21/06/11 62843 49Y/M mukhiyapatti-49 Dhanusha Positive 98 21/06/11 62844 Naunitya Rai 43Y/M dhami-3 Mahottari Negative 99 21/06/11 62845 Gyatri Kumari 30Y/F dhami-3 Mahottari Negative 100 21/06/11 62846 Surendra Kumar Yadav 30Y/M ekdara-4 Mahottari Negative 101 21/06/11 62847 25Y/M ekdara-4 Mahottari Positive 102 21/06/11 62848 Saharsh Yadav 2D/M ekadara-4 Mahottari Negative 103 21/06/11 62849 Hari Shankar Sah 29Y/M ekadara-5 Mahottari Negative 104 21/06/11 62850 Mukesh Kumar Mishra 38Y/M jaleshwar-12 Mahottari Negative 105 21/06/11 62851 72Y/M janakpur-7 Dhanusha Positive 106 21/06/11 62852 Shila Jha 46Y/F janakpur-9 Dhanusha Negative 107 21/06/11 62853 Gyan Mala Jha 24Y/F janakpur-6 Dhanusha Negative 108 21/06/11 62855 31Y/F janakpur-16 Dhanusha Positive 109 21/06/11 62856 Dilip Kumar Jha 36Y/M janakpur-16 Dhanusha Negative 110 21/06/11 62857 48Y/M janakpur-16 Dhanusha Positive 111 21/06/11 62858 28Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Positive 112 21/06/11 62859 20Y/F Mithila Dhanusha Positive 113 21/06/11 62860 24Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Positive 114 21/06/11 62861 Ajay Sah 24Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Negative 115 21/06/11 62862 Krishna Karki 30Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Negative 116 21/06/11 62863 40Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Positive 117 21/06/11 62864 62Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Positive 118 21/06/11 62865 Badra Maya Dahal 60Y/F Mithila Dhanusha Negative 119 21/06/11 62866 30Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Positive 120 21/06/11 62867 Santosh Pandey 40Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Negative 121 21/06/11 62868 Pasuram Thapa 29Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Negative 122 21/06/11 62869 Susma Thapa 32Y/F Mithila Dhanusha Negative 123 21/06/11 62870 Krishna Kumar Sah 22Y/M Mithila Dhanusha Negative 124 21/06/11 62871 Nitish Sah 24Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 125 21/06/11 62872 37Y/M Dakneshwori Saptari Positive 126 21/06/11 62873 57Y/F Lahan Siraha Positive 127 21/06/11 62874 Nand Kishor Chaudhary 35Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 128 21/06/11 62875 Manjila Chaudhary 29Y/F Lahan Siraha Negative 129 21/06/11 62876 Manik Chaudhary 5Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 130 21/06/11 62877 Shivam Chaudhary 22Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 131 21/06/11 62878 Roshan Chaudhary 25Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 132 21/06/11 62879 Suresh Karn 45Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 133 21/06/11 62880 Arjun Kumar Yadav 32Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 134 21/06/11 62881 Ranjit Kumar Yadav 23Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 135 21/06/11 62882 20Y/M Lahan Siraha Positive 136 21/06/11 62883 Sunil Yadav 20Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 137 21/06/11 62884 Jhabru Chaudhary 50Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 138 21/06/11 62885 36Y/M Lahan Siraha Positive 139 21/06/11 62887 Ram Bahadur Raut 28Y/M Lahan Siraha Negative 140 21/06/11 62888 45Y/M Lahan Siraha Positive 141 21/06/11 62889 34Y/F Lahan Siraha Positive 142 21/06/11 62890 33Y/M Lahan Siraha Positive 143 21/06/11 62891 35Y/M Bhagawanpur Siraha Positive 144 21/06/11 62892 24Y/M Lahan Siraha Positive 145 21/06/11 62893 Sushila Chaudhary 45Y/F Lahan Siraha Negative 146 21/06/11 62894 60Y/F Lahan Siraha Positive
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