Noida:
According to Gautam Buddha Nagar Chief Medical Officer (CMO), a 55 -year -old woman from the National Capital Region has been tested for Kovid -19, marking the first case in recent cases in recent cases in recent cases in India.
According to the CMO, Narendra Kumar, a woman of Sector 110 in Noida is placed under the separation of the house, with her husband and maid, who is part of the house, conducts negative tests for the virus.
He further said that the woman traveled by train a few days ago.
Earlier, AIIMS Rishikesh reported three Kovid cases, which add an increase in recent cases in cases across the country. Talking with ANI, Rishikesh AIIMS director Meenu Singh said that one of the three patients has already been discharged.
Dr. Meenu Singh said, “Three Kovid patients have been reported in AIIMS … One has been discharged … another patient is one of our inhabitants. He is kept in separation. Another patient is from Gujarat who came here for Badrinath Yatra,” Dr. Meenu Singh said.
Dr. Singh also mentioned that this version of Kovid is not very harmful, but people should be cautious.
“The state has put us on alert. We have implemented the covid-appropriate behavior in our institute … This version is not very harmful, but if someone has any comrades … then they should check themselves,” he said.
Meanwhile, in view of the recent surge in Covid-19 cases in different parts of the country, the Delhi government has given an advisory instructions to direct all hospitals to ensure preparations for the availability of beds, oxygen, medicines and vaccines.
However, according to experts, the situation is under control.
Senior Advisor in Internal Medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. Suranjit Chatterjee said on Friday, “At this time, the situation is under control. Most, there are also sporadic cases which are rare. Even current matters are being managed very easily.”
“They are not being hospitalized. This is what we were expecting: when Kovid, it will be a seasonal flu that can be treated very easily. The situation is not one of the nervousness …” he further said.
He said, “We have not seen any hospitalized or ICU Kovid -19 cases in the hospital. Publicity has also been made, but there is no need to panic,” he said.
As of May 19, the number of active Covid -19 cases in India is 257 – a very low figure considering the country’s large population. Almost all of these cases are light, in which no hospital is required to be hospitalized. The government also has a strong system for monitoring the respiratory viral diseases, including the integrated Disease Monitoring Program (IDSP) and Covid-19 through ICMR.
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