New Delhi, Corona virus is again frightening in many parts of the country. Especially in Delhi and Maharashtra, the uncontrollable corona has created the threat of a new wave. The number of patients in Corona hospitals in the capital Delhi has reached 100 percent in the last 14 days.
If Tuesday’s corona case is left out, more than 2,000 new cases are coming up every day in Delhi for the last two weeks, while the average death toll is 8 to 10. So there has been a double jump in Corona cases in Maharashtra in the last 24 hours. The death toll is also frightening.
Once again the pace of corona cases in many states is frightening. The central government has urged many states including Delhi and Maharashtra to follow the Corona protocol. The threat of a new wave has arisen due to the speed of Corona in Delhi and Maharashtra.
In the capital of the country, the cases of hospitalization have doubled in 15 days. The number of patients in hospital ICUs has doubled since August 1, along with a significant increase in the covid death rate.
On Wednesday, 1652 cases of corona virus infection were reported and 8 people died. Meanwhile, the transition rate has been recorded at 9.92 percent. Especially since August 1, the death toll of Corona is 5 on average. These figures given by the Delhi State Health Bulletin are frightening.
More than two thousand cases are coming up this month if only Tuesday is left out. So the number of people admitted to the hospital is increasing. 588 patients are admitted in the hospital. While 205 are on oxygen support and 22 on ventilator. The number admitted in ICU has increased from 98 on August 1 to 202 till August 16.
After increasing cases of Corona, DGCA has announced guidelines for the travelers. Now the travelers have to follow the Corona rules. Also wearing a mask in the plane will be mandatory. The Health Department of Maharashtra said that 1800 new cases have come up in the state on Wednesday. More than half of them came from Mumbai, a huge jump from 836 a day ago. While six people have died.HS1MS