While the Nepali Government is striving to implement the best strategies to impede the coronavirus spread, the nation has entered the second phase of COVID-19 transmission<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Nepal has reported its first locally transmitted case on April 4, 2020. A 34-year-old woman in Kailali has contracted the COVID-19 infection from her brother-in-law, a 34-year-old man, who had recently returned from Dubai and was infected with the coronavirus.<\/p>\n A total of three new coronavirus positive cases were reported on April 4, 2020.<\/p>\n A 21-year-old youth and a 41-year-old man both with a travel history to India have tested positive for the COVID-19 infection.<\/p>\n Among the nine positive coronavirus cases in the country, eight patients have travel history to coronavirus-infected countries.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n In view of this, the Nepali Government has started performing contact tracing of all the Nepalis who have returned home from various countries.<\/p>\n According to the Nepali Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, around 61,000 citizens have returned home from abroad via land and air since March 17 to April 5, 2020.<\/p>\n Among these foreign returnees, 485 have reached home via air.<\/strong><\/p>\n According to the Ministry, around 117 foreign returnees are under self-isolation in Kathmandu. However, the nation has not witnessed any coronavirus infection cases in the last 24-hours.<\/p>\n As of today, coronavirus has infected 1,346,261 people and claimed 69,477 lives globally.<\/p>\n Stay Tuned to Nepali Sansar for Latest Updates on Coronavirus<\/a>!<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" While the Nepali Government is striving to implement the best strategies to impede the coronavirus spread,…<\/span><\/p>\n\n