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Kerala's Ernakulam district becomes Corona-free

By ANI | Updated: May 2, 2020 16:40 IST

The patient identified as Vishnu (23) was discharged from the Kalamassery Medical college today morning .

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Ernakulam district in Kerala became corona-free after the tests of a Covid-19 patient came out negative on Friday, informed S Suhas, Ernakulam District Collector.

The patient identified as Vishnu (23) was discharged from the Kalamassery Medical college today morning .

"The one and only Covid-19 patient in Ernakulam district has been discharged from Kalamassery Medical college. He tested negative yesterday. With this, currently the district has no Covid-19 patients," said the Ernakulam District Collector.

Vishnu had traveled to UAE and returned to Kochi on March 22. He was admitted to the hospital on April 4 after developing COVID-19 symptoms.

( With inputs from ANI )

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