Kalburgi: The daughter of the country’s first COVID-19 patient who died due to the infection in Kalaburagi, who was suffering from coronavirus, has cured and discharged from hospital on Monday, said Deputy Commissioner Sharat B.

The victim's 45-year-old daughter, who had come into direct contact with the deceased, was being  treated at the Isolation Ward of the ESIC Medical College after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

After 14 days of the treatment, the woman has been tested negative to COVID-19. She was again tested after 24 hours, in that test also report came negative. Then we discharged her from the hospital, DC Sharath B. Said.

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Bengaluru (PTI): A Mobile Passport Seva van will operate in Madikeri town of Kodagu district from April 8 to 10, offering on-the-spot passport services to applicants.

The van will operate at Gandhi Bhavana in Madikeri town under an initiative launched by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to take passport services to people in underserved areas by facilitating document verification and biometric data collection closer to their homes, the Regional Passport Office, Bengaluru, said in a statement.

Applicants may book appointments online at the Passport Seva portal under the normal scheme. After payment, they should select the 'mobile van' option while scheduling the appointment, it said.