New Delhi: The national capital, Delhi, is currently facing a double threat. On the one hand, the cases of coronavirus have picked up the pace again. At the same time, monkeypox cases are also seen to be increasing rapidly. So far, four cases of Monkeypox have been found in Delhi. For the first time, a woman has been found to be infected with monkeypox. At the same time, eight cases of this disease have been found all over the country, as well as one patient has died from it. The Health Ministry has issued an advisory on Corona and Monkeypox. Let us know that four cases of monkeypox have been registered in Delhi, out of which one is also a woman. The source has informed that the infected woman is a foreign national. The woman has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Her samples were taken and sent to the lab for testing. At the moment, the condition of all the patients is stable. One patient has been diagnosed when he is negative. The first case of Monkeypox was registered in Delhi on July 24. At the same time, corona cases are once again increasing rapidly in Delhi. After a long time, more than two thousand cases were reported in a day on Wednesday. Five people have lost their lives there. According to the bulletin issued by the health department, 2,073 new coronavirus patients were detected on Wednesday. The rate of corona infection has reached 11.64 per cent. As many as 3,214 patients are undergoing treatment in home isolation. 91 patients are on oxygen support. Govt's big gift to women, these benefits will be given on Raksha Bandhan Koo and IIT Delhi became partner to spread awareness on air pollution NHAI debt stands at a massive Rs 3.49 lakh crore