Rajasthan hit by dengue after corona, more than 30 people killed so far

Jaipur: Dengue is rapidly spreading after covid infection in Rajasthan. This is the first time in the state that more than 13,759 dengue cases have been reported so far, including 34 deaths. Earlier, 13,000 cases were registered in 2017.  Which was the highest among dengue patients as compared to each year. But this time all the 33 districts of the state have also been affected by dengue. There are 12 districts, including the capital Jaipur, Kota, Jodhpur where the situation is uncontrollable. On the other hand, these districts have been kept in danger zones.

According to the information received, Jaipur has topped the list of danger districts. However, more than 2562 cases have been reported in Jaipur so far. 5 people have lost their lives due to the disease. After which Kota is the second district to have received the highest number of 1300 patients. At present, more than 34 people have died of dengue across the state so far.

It has been found that Bikaner, Alwar, Dholpur, Jhalawar, Karauli, Udaipur, Barmer, Bharatpur, Churu and Jodhpur have been included in the list of danger zones. Also, about 1,000 patients have been found in these districts so far.

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