Mumbai (Maharashtra):Six people including a Chinese national who were admitted to hospitals in Maharashtra for possible exposure to the novel coronavirus have tested negative, Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Saturday.
Since January 18, a total of 35 patients were admitted to isolation wards at hospitals in Mumbai, Pune, Ahmednagar and a few other cities.
Samples of thirty of these patients tested negative for the virus, while reports of five others were yet to be
received from Pune's National Institute of Virology, an official statement said here.
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"The Chinese national admitted at the Naidu Hospital in Pune has tested negative. Another person, under observation at the district hospital in Ahmednagar, is also among those who have tested negative," the statement quoted Tope as saying.
The 31-year-old Chinese man was quarantined after he vomited on Air India flight while travelling from Delhi to Pune on Friday morning.
"The reports of remaining five people are expected on Sunday," Tope added.