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11 quarantined at Jaipur hospital, samples sent for testing coronavirus infection: Officials

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Press Trust of India Jaipur

Eleven people including four foreigners were quarantined at a hospital here on Tuesday and their samples sent for testing possible exposure to coronavirus after they self-reported for screening, officials said.

"They have been quarantined at the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) hospital. Their test report will come on Wednesday," SMS Hospital Superintendent Dr DS Meena said.

Of the 11 who have been quarantined, two are Italians, one Japanese, one from Hong Kong and seven are Indians.

The four foreigners have travel history to Japan and countries in southeast Asia that have reported coronavirus cases, the officials said.

They, however, did not give details about the travel history of the seven Indians who have been quarantined.

 

Principal of SMS medical college Dr Sudhir Bhandari said the 11 do not have coronavirus symptoms but they were screened and quarantined because of their travel history.

"They are asymptomatic and are fully stable but they have a travel history so they have come. They have been quarantined till their test reports come," Bhandari said.

Earlier, in Jaipur, an Italian couple was tested positive for coronavirus and is admitted at SMS hospital.

The NIV Pune has confirmed that the Italian man has coronavirus and the sample of his wife, who was tested positive by SMS medical college on Tuesday, were sent to NIV and the report is expected on Wednesday.

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First Published: Mar 03 2020 | 11:34 PM IST

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