JAIPUR: From being a corona hotspot almost a month ago, Bhilwara is now on the verge of turning Covid-19-free. On Friday, the test reports of the district ’s last two patients, including a woman, turned up negative.The authorities, however, said they would consider the two people fully cured of Covid-19 and discharge them from hospital only after a final report that will come 14 days after their date of admission. The authorities believe that by May 6, if there is no further Covid-19 case, the district will be declared “Covid-19-free”.According to the authorities, two of the 28 Covid-19 patients died while 25 of the remaining 24 have been already discharged from hospital. “The two consecutive test reports of two of our patients are negative. Usually, in other districts, patients with two consecutive negative reports are discharged. But as a precautionary measure we will test these patients one more time, on the 14th day since their admission to hospital. If these reports are also negative, these patients will be discharged,” Bhilwara district collector Rajendra Bhatt , who has been instrumental in implementing the Bhilwara model and setting an example, told TOI on Friday.On the present status of the two patients, Bhilwara principal medical officer Arun Gaur said, “One, a woman, has completed 14 days and her final test report is awaited. Hopefully she will be discharged on Saturday or the day after, provided her final report comes negative. The other patient, a man, will complete 14 days on April 21 and his final test will be done on on that day itself.”Health authorities and the district administration added that with the discharge of these two patients Bhilwara would turn from a red zone to an orange zone.From orange to green will take further time. “As per WHO guidelines, we will declare a green zone only after we find no Covid-19 case for 28 days since we last had a patient,” he added.