UP, including Delhi corona cases are on the rise
UP, including Delhi corona cases are on the rise
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The covid crisis in the capital Delhi is increasing every day. In Delhi, 24331 new cases of covid have been reported in the last 24 hours and 348 have lost their lives. The active cases in Delhi have increased to 92029. Meanwhile, many hospitals in Delhi have a shortage of beds while low oxygen stocks are also increasing. In the middle of the shortage of beds in Delhi, the Indian Army along with DRDO has set up a 250-bed ICU unit. Patients in critical condition due to covid can be treated here. On the other hand, the Delhi government is also trying to get beds and oxygen.

Corona spreading rapidly in UP too: Janha It has been revealed that covid cases in UP are increasing rapidly. In the last 24 hours, there have been 37,238 new cases, the highest figure of covid infected in the state in a day. Meanwhile, 199 people lost their lives in the state due to covid. Lucknow alone has reported more than 5000 corona cases. Let us tell you that weekend curfew has been declared in UP on Saturday and Sunday. Meanwhile, cleanliness, sanitation, and surveillance operations are being carried out.  On the other hand, the train carrying oxygen tankers has left Bokaro. This second oxygen special train to Lucknow will reach the UP capital on Saturday.

According to reports, the UP government gave a big relief to the treatment of corona patients in the past. Now, a referral letter of CMO will not be required to admit covid patients. Covid patients are going to be admitted directly to the hospital.  The referral letter of the CMO was made mandatory for admitting the patient to up hospitals after the covid cases escalated.

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