A 2.5 yr old child, earlier tested positive for corona, has defeated the virus, discharged from Hospital in Lucknow. Covid19 checks into Mumbai’s Taj hotels
Lucknow, April 12, 2020 (IANS) The two-and-a-half-year-old child, who had tested positive for coronavirus in Lucknow on Monday, weeks after his mother became the first coronavirus case of the state capital, has now tested negative and discharged from the King George’s Medical University.
The toddler had been admitted to the King George’s Medical University (KGMU) on Monday and, as a special case, his mother — also a corona survivor — was allowed to stay with the child in the isolation ward.
In less than a week, the boy has recovered and doctors said he is ‘healthy’.
The mother, a doctor with a travel history to Canada, had tested positive for coronavirus on March 11.
A junior doctor who was treating her also tested positive for COVID-19 and is undergoing treatment at the KGMU.
The woman’s husband had tested negative but her in-laws are still in hospital after testing positive for corona.
Covid19 checks into Mumbai’s Taj hotels
IANS Mumbai reports: Several employees of the Taj Group of hotels in Mumbai have tested positive for Covid-19 after around 500 were tested in the past few days, officials said here on Sunday.
“Those who have tested positive were mostly asymptomatic, showing absolutely no signs of illness. However, staff testing positive and symptomatic were duly hospitalized,” said a spokesperson for IHCL.
The others who were in contact with them have immediately been put in quarantine facilities as per WHO and government guidelines.
The Taj Mahal Palace and Tower, opposite Gateway of India does not have any guests presently in view of the lockdown, barring minimum staff in key areas.
The development came days after IHCL threw open its doors to medical warriors and health workers, housing them in five of its hotels in Mumbai, and one each in Goa and NOIDA.

Besides, the hotels are providing quarantine facilities in some states, given around 400,000 meals till now to medicos, health workers and migrants.
“The safety of our associates and their families remain paramount during these unprecedented times. In keeping with our values of being a responsible company and as a matter of abundant precaution, we have been proactively ramping up testing criteria for our employees, especially those who are in the front lines at these times,” said the spokesperson.