AIZAWL/GUWAHATI : Mizoram would soon be the sixth COVID-19- free state out of the eight states in northeast India as the state’s lone corona patient tested negative, officials said on Tuesday.
“The swab sample of the lone Mizoram patient had tested negative a few days back. After his samples were found negative in subsequent tests, the doctors would decide about his release from the hospital,” Mizoram’s Health and Family Welfare Director H. Lalchungnunga told IANS over phone.
“The patient’s condition is stable,” he said.
The 50-year-old Christian pastor from Mizoram had tested positive for coronavirus after he had returned to Aizawl from Amsterdam, Netharland via Delhi and Guwahati on March 16 and then admitted to the Zoram Medical College and Hospital.
The Mizoram man’s wife and two children’s swab samples had earlier tested negative and they are staying at home.
Health officials in Aizawl said that four people, including two women, from Mizoram tested positive for Covid-19 in Maharashtra in the third week of April. All the four people, three of them are cancer patients, along with their relatives are staying in Mizoram House in Mumbai. A doctor from Mizoram, who worked in a hospital in Meghalaya, also tested positive for coronavirus in Shillong on April 14.
With no report of positive cases from Sikkim and Nagaland, the other six northeastern states have so far reported 55 coronavirus positive cases in total.
Five of the eight northeastern states – Sikkim, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Tripura — are currently free from coronavirus and its spread has been mostly tamed in other three states — Assam, Meghalaya and Mizoram.
Two persons, a senior doctor in Meghalaya and a 65-year-old Covid-19 patient in Assam, have died. Of Assam’s 36 cases, 35 people directly or indirectly connected Delhi’s Nizamuddin Tablighi Jamaat congregation last month. Of the 55 cases detected so far in the northeastern states, there are only 21 active cases — eight in Assam, 11 in Meghalaya and one in Mizoram.
IANS