This story is from April 6, 2020

Babydoll Kanika Kapoor beats Covid-19, discharged from hospital

An official statement from Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences said: “the sixth report of Kanika Kapoor came negative and she has been discharged”.
Babydoll Kanika Kapoor beats Covid-19, discharged from hospital
Monday. However, she will have to stay home quarantined for two more weeks.
An official statement from Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences said: “the sixth report of Kanika Kapoor came negative and she has been discharged”.
According to Health Ministry protocol, the viral load in any coronavirus positive patient is assessed regularly till it tests negative for two consecutive times.
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In all Kanika was tested for six times since her admission to SGPGI quarantine ward. Of these, the first two reports tested positive while the third was inconclusive. The fourth report was positive but the fifth report, dated April 4, turned negative.
Kanika became the centre of a controversy reportedly for having ignored the instructions to stay home quarantined for a period of 14 days given upon her arrival from London to Mumbai on March 9. Instead of staying in Mumbai, she came to her parent’s place in Lucknow and attended several social gatherings.
Huge panic was created as the list of her suspects included UP’s health minister Jai Pratap Singh who later on was found to be negative to the infection.

More than 150 persons in Lucknow and Kanpur came under scanner of the health authorities as contacts of Kanika and probable suspects of the disease.
A five star hotel in the city was also closed down as Kanika had visited the place to meet her friends several times.
The Lucknow district administration even lodged an FIR against Kanika under relevant sections of the epidemic act.
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Shailvee Sharda

Journalist with the Times of India since August 2004, Shailvee Sharda writes on Health, Culture and Politics. Having covered the length and breadth of UP, she brings stories that define elements like human survival and its struggle, faiths, perceptions and thought processes that govern the decision making in everyday life, during big events such as an election, tangible and non-tangible cultural legacy and the cost and economics of well-being. She keenly follows stories that celebrate hope and life in general.

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