For representational purpose. (Photo | Pandarinath B) 
Nation

Bengal reports third positive case of novel coronavirus

The official, however, could not confirm whether she was on home quarantine as per the protocol after returning from abroad.

From our online archive

KOLKATA: A woman with a recent travel history to Scotland has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, making it the third confirmed case in West Bengal, a state health department official said on Saturday.

The woman, in her early 20s, returned from Scotland on March 16 and was subsequently admitted to the Beliaghata ID Hospital in the city with symptoms of COVID-19, the official said.

The woman is a resident of Habra in North 24 Parganas district. The official, however, could not confirm whether she was on home quarantine as per the protocol after returning from abroad.

Before this, two persons with travel history to abroad have been reported positive for the virus in West Bengal.

Netanyahu says instructed cabinet 'to begin direct negotiations' with Lebanon

Pakistan's intervention halts Iran retaliation as Tehran tightens Hormuz movement

LIVE | 2026 Assembly polls: Puducherry logs highest voter turnout at about 87 per cent; Assam 85.51 per cent, Kerala at 77.45 per cent

PM Modi holds rallies in Bengal; says TMC made state 'factory of infiltrators for vote bank'

CD Gopinath, last surviving member of India’s first Test-winning team, dies at 96

SCROLL FOR NEXT