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Diarrhoea cases decline in Bhim Nagar

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The Health Department organised a medical camp in Bhim Nagar for the fourth day on Thursday. A team of doctors examined the patients suffering from diarrhoea. Hoshiarpur Civil Surgeon Dr Pawan Kumar Shagotra visited the camp and reviewed the facilities. According to the medical team, the influx of patients in the camp was almost negligible.

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Dr Shagotra said four stool samples were taken by the health team on Thursday, all of which were found negative. The food safety team of the Health Department visited the Bhim Nagar area and collected samples of food items from various shops.

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