header banner
SOCIETY, Latest Updates, Coronavirus

COVID-19 tally reaches 23 in Karnali with 12 new cases confirmed today

SURKHET, May 26: Total number of COVID-19 infected patients in Karnali Province has reached to 23.
By Nagendra Upadhyaya

SURKHET, May 26: The number of COVID-19 infected patients in Karnali Province has reached to 23 after 12 new cases were confirmed on Tuesday.


According to the Social Development Ministry of the Karnali Province, twelve new cases of this fatal disease were confirmed in the last 24 hours during the lab tests conducted among suspected patients through the PCR method. They include 11 male patients and a female patient.


Related story

Nepal's COVID-19 tally reaches 101 with two new cases today


While eight of those tested positive for COVID-19 hail from Birendranagar-- the provincial capital city--, remaining four others hail from Bheriganga Municipality and Simta Rural Municipality of Surkhet district, according to Dr Lakshmi Narayan Tiwari, who heads the Health Services Division of the ministry. All of them recently returned home from India, according to family sources.


They have been kept at COVID-19 hospital set up in Kalagaun. “Their health condition is normal,” said Dr KN Poudel, hospital’s focal person


Of the total 23 cases in Karnali, eight are from Dailekh and the remaining others are from Surkhet district. No COVID-19 cases were reported in Karnali Province until May 19




 

Related Stories
SOCIETY

Nepal’s COVID-19 national tally reaches 304 with n...

SOCIETY

With 32 new cases today, COVID-19 tally surges to...

SOCIETY

With 16 fresh cases today, COVID-19 tally in Karna...

SOCIETY

With 54 new cases today, Karnali COVID-19 tally re...

SOCIETY

With 210 new cases of coronavirus today, Nepal's C...

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights