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Faridabad, March 30

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Two B Tech students of the JC Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, have tested positive for Covid. Both are hostellers.

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22 docs infected

Rohtak: In all, 22 doctors serving at the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of PGIMS, Rohtak, have tested positive for Covid. Elective surgeries have been stopped and nurses, paramedics and other employees at the department have been told to get themselves tested. Sources said several doctors, who had got themselves vaccinated recently, had tested positive. TNS

The university authorities have launched a screening test of all students. This is the first instance since the university started offline classes in February.

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One of the infected students has shifted to his house in Ambala, while the other one is still in the hostel. Both are first-year students.

SK Garg, university registrar, said: “The first-year exams, which were proposed to be held offline from April 8, will now be held online in view of the pandemic.” — TNS

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