Bihar: Groom dead, 95 guests who attended wedding test positive for coronavirus in Patna - watsupptoday.com
Bihar: Groom dead, 95 guests who attended wedding test positive for coronavirus in Patna
Posted 30 Jun 2020 01:08 PM

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Over 90 people who were part of a wedding at a Patna village have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The 30-year-old groom, a software engineer in Gurugram, had died two days after tying the knot. He was, however, cremated without being tested for Covid-19 even though he was symptomatic. After the district administration in Patna was informed of the groom�s death at a village in Paliganj, 50 km from Patna, close relatives of the couple were tested. As many as 15 people who had attended the wedding celebrations on June 15 tested positive

The administration, which was sent into a tizzy, then began contact tracing. On Monday, 80 more people tested positive for novel coronavirus making it possibly the first case of mass spread of coronavirus in Bihar.
The Patna administration, however, could not test the deceased groom for Covid-19 as his family had cremated him without informing the authorities. As per police sources, the 30-year-old groom returned to his village Deehpali on May 12 for his wedding. During this period, he developed symptoms of Covid-19 but the family went ahead with the wedding.

Two days after the wedding, his health deteriorated and he died as he was being taken to AIIMS, Patna. After district administration was made aware of the death of the 30-year-old, Covid-19 tests were conducted for all the guests who had attended the wedding. While 95 testes positive, the Covid test of the bride came negative.

The administration has said there was massive violation of guidelines by the family who went ahead with the wedding despite the groom showing symptoms of Covid-19 The administration also noted how social distancing norms were not followed as only 50 people are allowed to attend any wedding ceremony.

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