Due to lack of treatment in the Indian state of Delhi, Corona is coming to Punjab for positive examination. Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said these things on Saturday. In a statement, he said that the Delhi government, which claims to have first class health facilities, has also failed to conduct tests of people with symptoms of corona in their government hospitals. Apart from this, about 97 people who came from Delhi in a month have been found positive and treatment facilities are being provided to them by the Punjab government. Sidhu said that in order to avoid any situation, he has already instructed the civil surgeons to keep an eye on the frontiers of the state so that every person coming from Delhi can be investigated. In his statement, he said that it is a matter of concern that a large number of people are coming from Delhi to Punjab for free treatment. He said that it has come to light that due to the spread of infection in the national capital, people are facing problems related to corona examination and beds in government hospitals. The Health Minister said that hundreds of videos of such incidents are going viral on social media, which expose the bad arrangements of the Delhi Government regarding the patients of Kovid-19. On the other hand, cases of corona virus are increasing rapidly across the country. But the number of patients recovering from corona in the country is also increasing continuously. So far, a total of 1,62,379 patients in the country have been cured of corona. The recovery rate of patients has exceeded 51.5 percent. Talking about the total corona cases in the country, a total of 3,20,922 people have been infected so far. So far 9,195 patients have died in the country from Corona. Also Read: CM Yogi asks migrant workers about this on video conferencing Rajnath Singh reveals shocking, PoK may be included in India Rajasthan: Are senior leaders busy in persuading MLAs angry over Rajya Sabha election? Education Minister Partha Chatterjee made a big statement, says 'All schools will remain closed'