Four people from Gurugram recently went to Australia. But the shocking news is they have been found infected with a variant of COVID-19. Those four New Corona patients are being completely monitored now. But the good news is that if their condition is stable. Experts are saying that no need to panic about this new form of Corona at the moment.
A new variant has been spreading in NCR!
These five Coronavirus-infected persons have now returned from Australia and Singapore. The test report of another suspected one has been sent to Delhi for genome sequencing. Another four people were found infected in the beginning of December this year and one woman was found infected on this Wednesday. Now this information about the nature variant of COVID-19 infection will be available in the genome sequencing report.
Just a day ago, there were only four Corona patients in Delhi. But this has increased to seven on Thursday. Among them, a total number of four patients have been admitted to ICU because of their critical situation. Two patients are on ventilators in the ICU. The Doctors have said both of these patients are admitted to a private hospital. According to the doctors, People suffering from cancer, heart and other diseases are at greater risk. Fever, dry cough, fatigue and difficulty in breathing, runny nose, sore throat, and in some cases nasal congestion also can be a common factor in this new variant of Covid 19.
Corona cases have been slightly increasing in Delhi-NCR too. For safety, all the hospitals have been told to stay alert from now on. The Health Department has given out information about all the necessary equipment from the hospitals. The hospitals have also been ordered to maintain the availability of adequate quantities of oxygen, ventilators, and ICUs all the time.
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