Corona infection spread in Indore, total number of cases crosses 3100
Corona infection spread in Indore, total number of cases crosses 3100
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For the past several days, the corona virus, which has been in constant chaos, is no longer taking the name of stoppage. Every day the outbreak of this virus is increasing, due to which the human aspect has reached the brink of destruction. Every day, due to this virus, it is not known how many families are getting killed, while the infection of this virus is becoming an enemy of people's lives, millions of people are getting infected every day due to its grip. At the same time, sources say that 39 new patients have been found in the last 24 hours in Indore, which is among the worst affected districts of Corona virus in the country. With this, the number of people who have been affected by the epidemic in the district has increased from 3,064 to 3,103.

Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) Praveen Jadia gave this information on Tuesday. He said that a 74-year-old male found infected with Kovid-19 died on Saturday while undergoing treatment in a private hospital. After this, the number of patients who succumbed to this epidemic in the district has increased to 117.

It has been learned that the CMHO reported that the elderly who died of Kovid-19 were already battling diabetes, high blood pressure and other diseases. He informed that 1,484 patients have been discharged from hospitals in the district on getting free from infection after treatment. Due to the outbreak of Kovid-19, Indore district remains in the Red Zone. The outbreak of Coronavirus in the district started on March 24, when the epidemic was confirmed in the first four patients.

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