First case of Kovid-19 in Nashik, Maharashtra, Shiv Sena MP Hemant Godly Positive, Quarant at Home

Nashik, June 3 (IANS). The first case of Kovid-19 came to light in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. The Kovid-19 report of the senior Shiv Sena leader and LP Hemant Tukaram Gods was found positive. At present, it is said that their position is stable and on the advice of doctors he will remain in the home stick. Godly self gave this information via social media platform X. He wrote in the post: “My Covid test came positive. According to the doctor’s advice, I will be qualified at home for the next few days, and I apologize for not meeting you in person. I am a humble request to all of us to take care of you and my family!” He wrote: “With your love, blessings and best wishes there is nothing to worry about. I will soon be completely healthy and return to your service.” Meanwhile, 86 new cases of Corona were confirmed in Maharashtra on Tuesday. However, the relief news is that 435 patients returned from Kovid to their homes. With this, the total number of active cases in the state has now fallen to 590. At the same time, 369 patients returned home on Monday. In addition, an increase in the number of deaths along with infection has also been recorded. Four deaths were reported from Kovid in Maharashtra, in which two patients of Nagpur, one of Miraj and one of Chandrapur died. Since January this year, there have been a total of 14 deaths from Kovid in the state. It is noteworthy that a total of 12,880 swab samples have been investigated in the state since January, of which 959 samples Covid-19 are positive. Most of these 509 cases have been reported from Mumbai. According to the Department of Health, the number of Kovid cases in the state is seen from time to time, which is not only limited to Maharashtra, but a similar situation is seen in other countries and some countries. The government and the Department of Health have called on citizens to be vigilant, wear masks, escape from pressure areas and follow to health guidelines. -Ians PSK/Ekd Share this Story Tags