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136 patients of Covid-19 recover today

KATHMANDU, June 27: As many as 137 patients of Covid-19 were discharged from various hospitals and isolation centers after successful recovery across the nation in the past 24 hours.
By Kunga Hyolmo

National Covid-19 recovery tally reaches 2,834


KATHMANDU, June 27: As many as 137 patients of Covid-19 were discharged from various hospitals and isolation centers after successful recovery across the nation in the past 24 hours.


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According to Dr Jageshwar Gautam, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP), 18 females and 118 males were discharged after recovery from Covid-19.


One patient of Covid-19 each of Bhojpur, Panchthar, and Taplejung, two of Illam, 29 of Jhapa, 11 of Morang, 20 of Sunsari and four from Goth Gaun Isolation Center of Udayapur were discharged after recovery.


Similarly, 17 patients- one patient each from Gorkha, Parbhat, and Syangja and 14 of Kaski were also discharged after recovery from the Pokhara Institute of Health and Science.


Likewise, seven patients of Covid-19 from Jaleshwor Hospital Mahottari, one from Corona Special Hospital, Dang, 13 from Mehalkuna Hospital, Surkhet, and 29 from Sushil Koirala Memorial Hospital have also recovered from Covid-19.


So far, 2,834 patients of Covid-19 including 242 females and 2,592 males have recovered from Covid-19 in Nepal.

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