Recovering COVID-19 Patients in Chandigarh Bring Smiles Across Tricity

Amidst the gloomy news of increasing COVID-19 positive cases in Chandigarh and many more people getting quarantined, the news of four COVID-19 patients getting cured and discharged brought smiles all around. 

Three of them are Chandigarh residents and one is from Mohali. 

(As on April 4, 2020, there are 18 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Chandigarh, out of them three have recovered.)

Advisor to UT Chandigarh Administration, Manoj Parida, tweeted earlier today.
  1. A young girl, resident of Sector 19, Chandigarh, who had returned from UK became the first patient to recover successfully from COVID-19. She was admitted in Chandigarh’s PGIMER.

2. Mohali’s Sector-69 resident, Amandeep Singh, got contacted with coronavirus in London. Upon return, he was admitted in GMSH-16 on March 19. He has also been cured and discharged. 

Mohali’s Amandeep Singh thanking the medical staff of GMSH-36, Chandigarh.

3. Sector 30 resident returned from Dubai and was confirmed after 15 days. He was admitted to GMCH in Sector 32. After two negative tests on COVID-19, he has been discharged. 

4. Mother of Chandigarh’s first COVID-19 patient from Sector-21 who had returned from UK has successfully cured and discharged from GMCH-32. The girl herself is still undergoing treatment in PGIMER.

ChandigarhX salutes the health care professionals and workers, police, sanitation workers, delivery boys, vendors, shop-owners… everyone who is on the front risking their lives, fighting for us all.

Hope such good news keep coming from all around the world. May God be with us all, always.

Ratisha: A woman with varied interests, from geeky technology to serene poetry, but with a solitary passion to play with words. Ratisha is educated in sociology, psychology and human rights, that has sensitized her well to talk about all topics of human concern. She has been writing for many nationally and internationally acclaimed e-magazines and news portals including The Huffington Post, (United States) among others. When not writing, she is either found brushing strokes on a canvas or peering through her glasses into a novel.
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