Bhubaneswar: A day after a 34-year-old woman of Madhusudan Nagar in Unit IV area in Bhubaneswar tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Odisha government on Saturday revealed her travel history.
In a tweet, the Health and Family Welfare Department said that the asymptomatic woman had remained in her house from March 20 to April 3. She had gone to the Red Cross Bhawan area on April 4 and Capital Hospital area on April 6, and thereafter remained indoors from April 7 to 10.
During routine surveillance, her blood and swab samples were sent for test on April 10 and the report came out positive on April 11 although the patient had no symptoms.
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