Shimla (Himachal Pradesh): Three suspected cases of coronavirus have been reported in Himachal Pradesh so far while 214 people were kept under observation at their homes for 28 days, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur informed the state assembly on Wednesday.
The CM said while no confirmed coronavirus case has been reported from the state, 181 people from those kept under observation have completed their mandatory surveillance period.
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The CM told the House that the three suspected coronavirus patients in the state were admitted in two hospital on Tuesday.
They had travelled to high-risk countries in the past 14 days and had complained of sore throat and fever.
One of them was admitted to an isolation ward in Shimla's Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) and the two others have been kept under observation at Dr Rajendra Prasad Medical College Hospital in Kangra's Tanda.
The two patients admitted to the Tanda hospital had travelled to Italy whereas third patient came from South Korea on February 29, he added.
The samples of all three patients have been sent to a Delhi laboratory for testing.
The CM said the Centre had sent a list of 145 persons for keeping an eye from the coronavirus point of view on February 3.
The district health officers kept all of them under surveillance.
After this, 67 people, including several foreigners, reported themselves.
The two people, who came from Wuhan, were reported by the Centre on February 18 and 22, he added.