Corona in Haryana: Cases increased, only 17 percent needed a hospital, patients recovering sooner than before

Posted on 13th Jan 2022 by rohit kumar

Of course, the third wave of the corona has knocked rapidly in Haryana, but this time only very few patients are required to be admitted to hospitals. So far in January, 83 percent of corona patients are taking treatment at home and are defeating corona. Only 17 percent of patients have been admitted to hospitals. Doctors say that this time instead of the earlier two waves, they are recovering quickly.

 

 

Now the total number of active cases in Haryana has increased to 31,150. Of these, 25,870 patients are in home isolation. According to the Government Health Bulletin, 38,728 new cases have been reported in January, out of which 8976 patients have been cured. Not a single death has been reported from Omicron in the state. A total of 169 cases have come so far. It is a matter of relief that 159 patients have been cured and only 10 patients are active.

 

 

Experts say that this time the number of serious cases is less and people without any disease is recovering in three to four days. However, people who already have some other disease are taking time to recover. Because vaccination has happened at a rapid pace. But we cannot be careless. Not to panic, we need to be alert.

 

6883 of Corona and 7 new cases of Omicron, three died

In Haryana, 6883 new cases of corona and 7 new cases of Omicron have been found, while the death of 1 patient each has been registered in Gurugram-Ambala and Bhiwani. The one-day infection rate has increased to 15.56 percent and the recovery rate is 94.92 percent. Most cases on Wednesday are in Gurugram 2704, Faridabad 1037, Hisar 154, Sonipat 252, Karnal 372, Panipat 223, Panchkula 734, Ambala 444, Sirsa 56, Rohtak 133, Yamunanagar 112, Bhiwani 64, Kurukshetra 164, Mahendragarh 46, Jind 93, Rewari 51, Jhajjar 141, Fatehabad 19, Kaithal 21, Palwal 22, Charkidadri 16 and Nuh 25 new cases have been reported.

 

The government will impose more restrictions if needed: Vij

Health Minister Anil Vij said that restrictions have also been imposed by the government to prevent Covid infection. If necessary, further restrictions will be imposed. The most effective way to avoid infection is to implement the Covid protocol on their inspiration. Wear a mask, maintain social distancing, avoid overcrowding and wash your hands from time to time.

 

Meham MLA corona infected, eye checkup camp canceled

Meham. MLA Balraj Kundu has isolated himself as soon as he is confirmed to be corona infected and has asked his team to get tested. Also, the free eye check-up and operation camps to be organized on January 13 and 14 have been postponed for the time being. It is worth mentioning that MLA Balraj Kundu has been suffering from high fever, cough, and sore throat since Tuesday, due to which his corona test was done. Its test report has been found positive. As a precaution, the MLA has kept himself in home isolation.

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