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'Corona Infection Still Under Control In Nepal'










The number of corona infections in Nepal has exceeded five thousand. Most of them are from India and are in quarantine.
While experts say that the infection has spread to the community level, how is the infection spreading only when the infection is seen only in those who are currently in quarantine? The question is.
As the number of corona infections is on the rise in Nepal, 17 people from the same family of Chappakaiya in Birgunj were infected on April 8.
An employee of the Birgunj Metropolitan City was diagnosed with the infection and after examining those who came in contact with him, 17 members of the same family were found infected.
Similarly, 15 people were infected in Nepalgunj on the same day. A 60-year-old man from Nepalgunj-5 was found to be infected and 15 people were confirmed infected.
Even in Bhulke of Udaipur, the infection was spreading from one person to another. At a time when the number of infected people was increasing, the infection was spreading from one person to another in April and May. Experts have said that the infection has reached the community.
However, in the last few days, the Ministry of Health has been presenting statistics that only those who have been in quarantine have started showing infection. Many of them have come from India.
Are the infected now only in quarantine? Didn't the infection go to the community? Or has the infection spread to family and community for some other reason? About this we asked the public health scientist Dr. We had asked Sameer Mani Dixit.
Dr. Dixit: 15,000 people are coming from India. However, after testing only four to five thousand people every day, it seems that the infection has been seen only in those who are in quarantine, ”he said.
Only in the 'case' imported to Nepal, the infection is still visible. Dixit comments that the infection is still under control.
As the infection is still under control, the people in the quarantine should be examined quickly, he said.
Crowds of youths who spontaneously joined the movement in different parts of the country, including Kathmandu, have increased the danger of increasing the infection. Dixit explains.
He said that this has increased the chances of the infection reaching senior citizens and the chronically ill.
The fact that only quarantine residents are infected shows that the infection is still under control.
However, the risk of dying without a test and being sent to a quarantine without a PCR test has increased the risk.