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Leh, July 10: As per the media bulletin released by the Directorate of Health Services UT Ladakh, CMO Leh received 09 positive sample reports and 68 negative reports from PGIMER Chandigarh yesterday. CMO Kargil received 26 negative sample reports from PGIMER Chandigarh and 05 samples need retesting.

01 patient in home isolation at Kargil and 01 patient of COVID Care Centre Kargil was discharged today after their negative sample reports were received by CMO Kargil yesterday.

With this, the number of COVID-19 active cases in UT Ladakh is 146; 102 in Leh district and 44 in Kargil district and that the condition of all 146 active cases of COVID-19 in UT Ladakh is stable.

Today 67 samples were sent to PGIMER Chandigarh for testing. Out of total samples, 52 samples are sent by CMO Leh and 15 samples are sent by CMO Kargil.

144 passengers and 222 drivers and helpers of 149 trucks/tankers and light motors vehicles were screened at Khaltsi Check post yesterday. The vehicles were also sanitized.

The Health workers at Upshi check post screened 101 passengers yesterday, which include drivers and helpers of 39 tankers, 16 trucks, and 05 light motor vehicles.    

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