Uttar Pradesh: Over 40 coronavirus patients missing in Ghazipur

Varanasi | Friday | 31st July, 2020

Summary:

Over 40 coronavirus patients have gone “missing” in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghazipur, with the administration saying these people provided wrong mobile numbers and addresses to the labs where they gave their swab samples.

In a letter to the additional district magistrate, Additional Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) Dr KK Verma said that at least 42 people, who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, are missing in the eastern district of Uttar Pradesh.

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Ghazipur: Over 40 coronavirus patients have gone “missing” in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghazipur, with the administration saying these people provided wrong mobile numbers and addresses to the labs where they gave their swab samples.

In a letter to the additional district magistrate, Additional Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) Dr KK Verma said that at least 42 people, who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, are missing in the eastern district of Uttar Pradesh.

“Some people during the testing do not give the correct mobile number and address.

After they are tested positive, it becomes difficult for us to track them.

The issue also came to light when 42 people who had tested positive for Covid-19 could not be contacted on the listed phone numbers or on their home address mentioned in the form," the ACMO said on Friday.

Sources say some Covid-19 patients had been missing since last 15 days.

Only after the number crossed the 40-mark the district health department raised the serious issue.