Return of Corona: Half NCR including six districts of Delhi in Red Zone
Return of Corona: Half NCR including six districts of Delhi in Red Zone
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According to the Union Health Ministry, between April 15 and 21, when more than 700 districts of the country were reviewed, it was revealed that the weekly infection rate in Gurugram and Gautam Budh Nagar, adjacent to Delhi, has been recorded at more than 12 percent. Yes and due to this these districts are being considered very sensitive. Apart from this, 7.20 percent samples have been found infected in Faridabad. At the same time, the situation in Ghaziabad is under control. Here 2.19 percent samples were found infected during the week, but there is also a fear that if strictness is not taken in time, a jump in infection can be recorded here too.

Let us tell you that due to the continuous increase of corona cases for the last 3 weeks, half of the NCR including six districts of Delhi has reached the Red Zone. Yes and apart from this, infected patients are also going missing every day. In fact, according to a report of the Delhi government, after coming to the capital every day, after getting their report, it is known that the patient has gone out of Delhi. Because of this, many patients are out of the government surveillance system. Due to this it is also becoming very difficult to find the source of infection.

Let us tell you that Delhi and its adjoining Faridabad, Gurugram and Gautam Budh Nagar are showing maximum impact. Yes and in these nine districts, on an average, more than 15 percent samples have been found infected during the week. Simultaneously, under Covid management, this situation is being seen by adding it to the red zone, which is a sign of serious condition, however, there is no big change in the number of patients admitted in the hospitals. Let us tell you that for the last three weeks, there has been an increase in the cases of corona infection in Delhi and its surrounding area at a very fast rate. At present, the situation here is that 40 to 45 percent of the infected patients found daily at the national level are related to Delhi and nearby cities.

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