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One tests negative, three new suspected cases in Chandigarh

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Chandigarh, March 13

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A junior resident from the Department of Virology of the PGIMER, who recently visited Kerala, has tested negative for Covid.

Meanwhile, samples of two more persons — a Sector 28 resident, who had recently visited Australia, and another from Sector 19, who had returned from France — were collected at the GMSH-16 today. The samples of another elderly resident of Burail with travel history to Saudi Arabia were collected at the GMCH-32.

Screening centre at PGI

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The PGI has started a special screening centre at new OPD block for patients with symptoms like cold, cough or fever along with travel history. Patients will be sent to the screening centre and from they will be referred for further treatment, including collection of samples for Covid testing, if required, and admission in isolation ward of communicable disease.

Home quarantine guidelines
Who is a contact in context of Covid?

A person living in the same household as a Covid case or had direct physical contact with him or her. A person who was in a closed environment or had face-to-face contact with the affected person at a distance within one metre, including air travel. The epidemiological link may have occurred within a 14-day period before the onset of illness in case under consideration.

Home quarantined person should

Instructions for family members

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