COVID-19: Singer Kanika Kapoor discharged from hospital, Sixth report also negative
Singer Kanika Kapoor returned from London on March 9, after which on 20 March she made public her talk about being Coronavirus positive.
Lucknow . Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor was discharged from the SGPGI hospital on Sunday morning. According to information received from PGI, after the sixth report of Kanika Kapoor came negative, she was discharged. For now, the Bollywood singer will have to remain quarantine in his house for 14 days. This means that she will not meet anyone during this period. It is being told that he is out of danger now. Earlier, the fifth report by Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor also came negative.
Please tell that Kanika Kapoor returned from London on March 9, after which she made public on March 20 that she was corona positive. After this, he was accused of hiding the news of himself being corona positive and being negligent. However, Singer says that when she came back to India, no system like self-isolation was implemented in the country, instead people were playing Holi on 10 March. After this, in four consecutive corona tests, she was found positive by infection.
It is noteworthy that Kanika Kapoor Former Rajasthan CM Vasundharaje Scindia and his son Dushyant Singh have also kept themselves in isolation due to being present in a Holi party with them. Talk that Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor was said to be in contact with many high profile people. After this there was chaos. In a hurry, he was admitted to the hospital. Where he was treated. In the beginning report, there was a continuous high-load in them. However, he was discharged from the hospital after the fifth and sixth reports came negative.
So far 296 cases of corona virus infection have been reported in Uttar Pradesh. These include 138 people from Tabligi Jamaat (Covid-19). Principal Secretary (Medical and Health) Amit Mohan Prasad told reporters in Lucknow on Sunday that, “So far the number of patients infected with Corona virus has increased to 296. Out of this, there are three-four districts where more cases have been reported.