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Rise in October? Noida said many crosses were notified

Rise in October? Noida said many crosses were notified
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Noida: October has begun with a slight increase in the case of Covid-19 in Gautam Budh Nagar.
According to official data, on two days a month – 1 and October 5 – the city saw a total of 14 new cases.
Overall, the first week of this month has witnessed 16 new cases.
The increase in the number of covid patients came after a two-month gap.
However, health officials say most of these cases are spread or notified of crosses from other places.
Four of the seven new cases reported on Tuesday were family members of Greater Kailash in Delhi who moved to the house of family members in the Noida 44 sector after testing positive in the national capital.
“The family lived in Delhi and was positively tested there on September 28.
Since their son lives in Noida, they shifted here so they can be taken care of.
When the family was not found during supervision in Delhi, they united to us.
The other three were scattered one- Only case, “said a senior health official.
On October 1, the cases were reported from various parts of the city, including two people who were other district residents.
Officials said that there was no cluster and most cases were a single case in the family.
Also, in most cases reported in the last three months, members of the Covid patient’s family have not been found positive for viruses even though they tested twice.
Officials added that there were no serious cases in the last three months and only six short hospital admissions (from 97 positive cases) in August and September.
In August, a total of 51 cases were reported, where four receipts needed.
Meanwhile, in September, 46 people were considered positive for Covid and two of them were accepted.
All of these patients were dismissed in a few days.
Only two of these patients needed oxygen support, but they were also dismissed within a week.
No patient was accepted until now because all 13 active cases were in house isolation.
“Cases are very few and most are not too malignant.
Most of the patients do not spread it to family members because we are still carrying out strict contact.
This seems to be a good sign and we hope the trend continues.
However, when the festival season began, we hope for people Be careful and not lose their guards, “said Dr.
Sunil Sharma, Chief Medical Officer.

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