Gurgaon: City on Thursday reported two more deaths related to Covid.
It also witnessed less than 3,000 new cases for the second day in a row.
On Thursday, the city recorded 2,845 cases, down from 2,918 days earlier.
In the last 24 hours, the level of participation also dropped from 26% to 22.6%.
The city now has 24,831 active cases, including only 166 received at the hospital.
But Covid patients who died on Thursday were senior citizens.
One of them has taken both vaccine doses.
A 74-year-old man entered the hospital on January 9 because of the sensory and general weakness was one of them.
The man has a history of hypertension, parkinsonism and dementia, and is tested positive for Covid after being received.
He suffered a heart stop on Thursday.
Another patient, a 82-year-old man, suffered from diabetes and coronary arterial disease and was hospitalized in January.
He was treated with pain in the stomach and was found to have Covid.
In the past 10 days, the city has reported 12 deaths related to Covid – One on January 10, another on January 12, two on January 14, respectively on January 15 and 16, and two on January 17, 19 and 20.
So far, the death of 939 associated with Covid has been reported in Gurgaon.
At least 622 these patients have comorbidities.
With the number of new cases that fall and drift around 3,000 marks, officials at the Ministry of Health describe phases as highlands.
“We are currently experiencing a plateau in a new case.
We have done more than 12,000 tests in the fields in which their participants are more than 20% today.
Our team has tested focus and strategic too,” said Virender Yadav, the head of the officer medical.
On Thursday, 12,591 samples were collected for tests.
Meanwhile, say even though children have tested positive in this wave, most of them do not have severe symptoms.
“Fortunately, most children experience mild symptoms in these waves and they recover without complications.
The number of children who need minimum hospitalization.
However, many children who are recognized for other diseases are found to have Covid too,” said Dr.
Himanshu Agarwal, Main Consultant (Pediatric ) At Max Hospital.