New Delhi: Dengue-Chikungunya has also wreaked havoc amid the crisis of corona epidemic in the national capital. As of May 22, 2021, 25 dengue cases have been reported in Delhi. This figure is the highest since 2013 in terms of between January and May. This was revealed in a southern municipal report on Monday.
8 malaria and four chikungunya cases have also been reported during this period. Cases of vector-borne disease are often reported in Delhi between July and the number months. This time may also increase by mid-December. According to media reports, a report released by south Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) said that 25 dengue cases have been registered till May 22.
Delhi has not a single case was reported in January this year, two cases have been registered in February, five in March, 10 in April, and eight in May. However, it is a matter of relief that not a single case of dengue deaths has been reported in the city so far this year. In 2016, 10 dengue cases were registered between January 1 and May 22, while 15 cases were reported in 2018, 11 in 2019 and 18 in 2020.
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