Jharkhand Health Minister Banna Gupta and AJSU president Sudesh Mahato test positive for Corona

Jamshedpur: The Health Minister of Jharkhand Banna Gupta has tested positive for Corona.

Banna Gupta got himself tested today for Covid-19. His test report was positive.

Informing everyone about the positive test report, the Health Minister has urged everyone who has come in his contact in recent few days to get themselves tested.

He has also appealed everyone to remain at home and safe.

A slew of wishes flooded his timeline the moment he made this information public.

His well-wishers posted good wishes for him and wished that he would be healthy again.

The former Deputy Chief Minister and AJSU President Sudesh Mahato has also tested positive for Corona. He himself informed everyone about his testing positive.

He too has urged everyone who came in his contact to get tested.

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