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Starts With Fever and Queasy, A Pregnant Woman in Batam Confirmed Positive Covid-19

A pregnant woman in Batam confirmed positive Covid-19 after undergoing a swab test and the results were positive on Wednesday. Here are the details.

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Illustration. A pregnant woman in Batam confirmed positive Covid-19 after undergoing a swab test and the results were positive on Wednesday (7/23/2020). 

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TRIBUNBATAM.id, BATAM - A pregnant woman in Batam confirmed positive Covid-19 after undergoing a swab test and the results were positive on Wednesday (7/23/2020).

Based on information released by Covid-19 Batam Task Force Team, the patient with the initial Mrs HMBrs and aged 31 years, on July 15, 2020 came to check the womb (G2P1A0, Gravid 34-35 Mg) at RSIA Frisdhy Angel.

At that time, the woman who is now a 272 patient case complained of a slight fever accompanied by nausea and no appetite for a week.

However, HMBrs claimed there were no complaints about the womb.

Furthermore, the obstetrician is examined for RDT with the results of "Reactive IgG".

For further handling the person concerned is referred to the RSBP Batam.

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The pulmonary specialist doctor at RSBP Batam was educated to undergo independent isolation at her home and then on July 18, 2020, a throat swab was taken today, which was confirmed positive.

So far, the condition concerned is stable and has a slight throat disturbance (dry cough), and has now been placed in an isolation / quarantine treatment room at Covid-19 referral hospital in Batam, RSBP Batam.

Meanwhile, based on the results of Covid-19 Task Force Team released the latest patients in Batam, Wednesday (7/22/2020) which numbered as many as 4 people.

Of the four patients, all were women.

(TRIBUNBATAM.id)

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