Corona spreading in posh areas of Indore, four people died in single day
Corona spreading in posh areas of Indore, four people died in single day
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Indore: In the financial capital of Madhya Pradesh, the havoc of Corona is not taking the name of stopping. The figure of Corona patients has started increasing. Now the infection is spreading in the posh colonies of the city. Four deaths have been confirmed from the disease on Saturday. The death toll increased to 170. According to the bulletin issued late night, 1391 samples were examined on Saturday. Of these, 34 positive, while 1349 reports have come negative. In this way, the infection rate is 2.3%. The total number of positive patients has reached 4063 so far. The health department has now stopped sharing information about the death of the infected patient after allegations of releasing the death data after a long time.

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In this regard, CMHO in-charge Dr. MP Sharma said that so far a total of 59,155 patients have been examined. 1088 patients are being treated in hospitals. On Saturday, samples of 1446 patients were sent for examination. Among those who died, those under the age of 50 died on Saturday from Corona, 48-year-old male Shankar's garden, 65-year-old female Green Park Colony, 55-year-old male Lala's garden and 45-year-old female Chitwad Kankal Palada Naka resident.

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A corona positive 101-year-old man admitted to Aurobindo Hospital died. He was admitted to the hospital on Thursday. It was among the oldest corona positive patients in the country. In this regard, Dr. Ravi Doshi of the hospital said that the elderly was kept in the ICU after complaining of breathlessness after infection. He also had other serious illnesses. He died on Saturday. The elderly resident of Chhatripura was admitted after the corona report came positive.

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