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Two days after a four-month-old baby was 'brought dead' to a government-run hospital in Greater Noida, officials on Monday, 27 April, confirmed that his father has tested positive for the infection.
However, the authorities at the Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) denied that the child died due to coronavirus as his sample was declared negative on Monday.
The child's mother has also tested negative for the infection, they said.
The boy was “brought dead” to the hospital, which has a dedicated facility for treating COVID-19 patients, at 10 am on April 25, senior GIMS officials said.
PTI could not immediately confirm the cause of the child's death.
He said samples of the child's parents were also taken for testing and their results came on Monday.
The mother has tested negative for the virus while his father was found infected with it, Gupta said.
“The father has been admitted to the isolation ward,” Gupta added.
Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate Suhas L Y also confirmed the death was not related to coronavirus.
The district adjoining Delhi in western Uttar Pradesh has recorded 129 positive cases of coronavirus, of which 71 patients were cured and discharged till Monday evening, he said.
“No deaths due to COVID-19. Please do not spread rumours,” he said on Twitter.
He added that as part of measures being taken to check the virus from spreading, extra caution was being taken at all hospitals while the GIMS and World Health Organisation (WHO) teams were training staff in hospitals for management of non-COVID-19 cases.
Contract tracing of infected persons is being done while strict measures are being taken to ensure sealing of hotspots in the district: Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate
As of Monday, there are 46 hotspots across Noida and Greater Noida, according to officials.
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