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Delhi’s 10th coronavirus case might have triggered community spread

The complex part of her virus infection usually lies with a doctor she met in a Mohalla Clinic and the doctor might have met a lot of patients after meeting her

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Delhi’s 10th coronavirus case might have triggered community spread. The patient has travel history from Saudi Arabia. After she was detected with COVID-19 virus, many of probable cases in Delhi stemmed from her, including her daughters, brother and mother as well as a doctor that attended her before she was escorted to Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital.

The lady’s son, however, remains under self-quarantine and haven’t shown any symptoms of infection.

But the lady’s doctor has gotten the infection and he and his, daughters and wife are undergoing treatment for COVID-19.

The neighbourhood from where the COVID-19 infected lady belongs to is under self-quarantine and people nearby were screened for exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms. The lady had also met her mother and brother who now stay at Jahangirpur, efforts are being done to quarantine her family in case they were infected positively by coronavirus pandemic.

The complex part of her virus infection usually lies with a doctor she met in a Mohalla Clinic and the doctor might have met a lot of patients after meeting her.

According to a TOI report, the organisation tried to establish contact with the family and get an adequate understanding of How many people had the woman met before finding positive? But the family members refrained from commenting anything on the matter. CCTV visuals were then taken out to look at the visuals and possibility of How far the virus has penetrated the public through the infected lady.

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