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10 Covid deaths in this wave, most of them are in hospitals for other diseases

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Gurgaon: The city has seen more Covid deaths in the last 10 days rather than in five months between August and December last year, to coincide with the latest pandemic waves and increased inpatients who have caused.
Ten patients had died after testing positive in the city since January 10 compared, there were seven deaths in the past five months.
During the current wave, the first Covid death was officially recorded in the city on January 10.
There was another January 12, two more on January 14, each on January 15 and 16, two on January 17 and two on January 19.
These patients have two similarities – all aged over 60 and have comorbidity.
Avoid two, the rest is fully vaccinated.
So far, the official covid victim of the city since the pandemic began was 937.
From them, 620 had comorbidity.
The current gurgaon mortality rate is 0.4%.
Although Covid first hit the city in March 2020, the first death associated with infection was reported in May – four people had died that month.
The highest number of deaths was reported during the second wave height in May 2021, when 343 patients gave up on infection (455 if death was calculated for April, when the second wave of the deadly began).
In June, 85 Covid deaths were reported in Gurgaon, which fell to 18 in July and three in August.
As of September and October last year, when cases declined significantly, Gurgaon did not report Covid’s death.
The city began to witness death since November.
Two Covid deaths each reported in November and December.
According to the Ministry of Health, most of the patients who surrendered to Covid this month had been taken to the hospital for other diseases and not covid.
They were tested while entering and found positive a few days later.
“One restriction, no patients who have covid symptoms when pushed to the hospital.
They are accepted because of other complications related to their own comorbidity,” said Dr.
Virender Yadav, head of medical head.
The first person to die after testing positive in the current wave on January 10 is the 67th 43-year-old sector population, which has comorbidity such as hypertension, liver disease and chronic liver and diabetes.
He was hospitalized with a dizzy and high fever on January 7 and suffered a heart attack three days later.
On January 12, a man who was fully vaccinated with 66 years with a death congestive heart failure.
Two days later, there were two deaths related to Covid – a 61-year-old man with diabetes and chronic liver disease and another 63-year-old woman with liver and kidney disease.
The woman had not finished the vaccine dose.
On January 15, a 75-year-old man with lung cancer, diabetes, and hypertension died after testing positive.
The city recorded another Covid death on January 1, when a man was 83 years old with hypertension, diabetes and chronic dementia died.
On January 17, a 60-year-old man with chronic liver disease and an 80-year-old man and a 80-year-old man with hypertension experienced heart arrest.
On January 19, a 69-year-old man, who had been tested positive before, was hospitalized after suffering blood pressure fluctuations and anxiety.
He died of a heart attack.
The other Covid death was a 78-year-old man with diabetes who suffered a heart attack.
He tested positive after being hospitalized.
Both inpatient and fatality are much lower this time compared to the second wave.
On January 19, there were 24,163 active cases in Gurgaon and 165 inpatient care.
Across Haryana, there are around 60,000 active cases and 1,636 inpatients.
“The rate of acceptance is much less.
The infection mainly affects high-risk patients, such as the elderly, those with comorbid conditions, and those who are not fully vaccinated.
The level of acceptance among those without this risk and are fully vaccinated much less.
Very little requiring advanced respiratory support at this time, “said Dr.
Manoj Goel, Director of Pulmonology at the Hospital of Fortis.

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