Fourth Wave Of Covid-19 In Delhi Spreading Faster, Affecting Younger Population More
Some doctors said the reason behind the spike this year vis-a-vis last year could be that the virus has mutated and the current strain is more infectious File Photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-12T18:43:50+05:30 Fourth Wave Of Covid-19 In Delhi Spreading Faster, Affecting Younger Population More outlookindia.com 2021-04-12T18:58:26+05:30
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Experts have observed that the ongoing fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Delhi is spreading much faster and causing high-grade fever. It is hitting the younger population more, especially those in the age group of 30 to 50.
Fourth COVID-19 wave: Infection spreading faster, high-grade fever, affecting younger population more
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Government announces that it will start sixth serological survey from Monday
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A patient being shifted from govt.-run Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital on Friday as non-COVID services have been suspended at the facility.
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Government announces that it will start sixth serological survey from Monday
The city reported 8,521 fresh COVID-19 cases in 24 hours the second-highest daily spike since the beginning of the pandemic , taking the total number of cases to 7,06,526, according to a health bulletin released by the Delhi government on Friday.
The highest number of daily new cases reported in Delhi since the beginning of the pandemic was 8,593 cases on November 11. It also reported 39 deaths were reported in 24 hours, taking the total number of deaths to 11,196. A total of 1,09,398 tests were done in a day, the bulletin said. Of the total cases, 6,68,699 people have recovered and there are 26,631 active cases.
As Covid-19 cases surge in Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi hospital suspends all non-Covid services
As Covid-19 cases surge in Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi hospital suspends all non-Covid services
As Covid-19 cases continue to mount in Delhi, the Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital has stopped all other non-Covid services at the facility to tackle the rapid spread in coronavirus cases.
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Delhi recorded 7,437 fresh Covid-19 cases on Thursday. (PTI)
As Covid-19 cases continue to mount in Delhi, the Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital has stopped all other non-Covid services at the facility to tackle the rapid spread in coronavirus cases.
In a statement on Friday, the hospital has said, In view of surge of Covid-19 patients, all the non-Covid services provided at Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital are hereby suspended with immediate effect till further orders.
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