Corona incidents in the country, including Delhi and Maharashtra, are now worrying medical professionals. On Saturday, 139 new instances of corona were recorded in the capital of Delhi, and 1590 new patients were discovered across the country. The number of active Covid cases in India has now risen to 8601.
With seven deaths, the death toll has risen to 5,30,831. While Maharashtra and Gujarat each recorded two deaths in a 24-hour period, Kerala reconciled three, according to updated figures. In the meantime, the Health Ministry has issued a warning. To avoid Covid, the 3-T formula has been proposed- Tracking, Vaccination, and Testing. A mock drill, on the other hand, would be held to test the readiness to cope with any emergency in the midst of the mounting instances of Covid-19 and Influenza H3N2 in Delhi government-run hospitals.
Dr. Neeraj Nischal, Medicine Dept, AIIMS said, “Covid might continue to prevail among us and cases keep spiking once in a while. But there is nothing to fear because hospitalisation rate is low. We’re detecting cases because our surveillance structure is strong. But we can’t afford to be careless, Covid-appropriate behaviour is important.”