Two COVID-19 patients died in Kanpur while two patients in Mathura and one in Lucknow lost their eyesight due to the black fungus infection, the report added. Out of the 73 cases, maximum have been discovered in Varanasi. While 20 cases have been reported in Varanasi so far, Lucknow 15, 10 in Gorakhpur, six in Prayagraj, five in Gautam Buddh Nagar, four cases in Meerut, three each in Kanpur, Mathura and Ghaziabad, and one case in Agra, as per a Hindustan Live report. Taking cognizance of the deadly fungus, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed a 14-member health expert committee to tackle the spread of the infection at its initial stage. The officers have been asked to make an assessment of the situation on a priority basis and offer necessary recommendations. The committee has also been directed to submit detailed reports regarding prevention, precautions, treatment to the Chief Minister`s Office regularly, IANS reported. Doctors at the King George`s Medical University in Lucknow said they have witnessed at least seven cases of black fungus infection in three months. Four patients are still recovering in the COVID ICU ward of the medical university, they added. “The symptoms include pain and redness around the eyes and nose, fever, headache, cough, shortness of breath, bloody vomits and altered sensorium," Dr D Himanshu, medical superintendent and in charge of infectious diseases unit, KGMU told IANS. "In patients who have been on steroids for long, reduction in immunity makes them prone to black fungus disease," he informed. On Sunday, the Centre had warned that Mucormycosis, colloquially known as 'black fungus' infection, found in COVID-19 patients with uncontrolled diabetes and prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) stay, may turn fatal if uncared for. Andhra Pradesh: 110-year-old beats corona, returned home from hospital Poor sense of smell may signify a higher risk of pneumonia in older adults: Study Azam Khan's condition critical, the coming 72 hours will be crucial