Noida / Ghaziabad: Six more people, including two travelers from Australia and Mauritius, were tested positive for Covid in Ghaziabad on Monday, taking the total number of cases recorded in this district to 38, including treatment.
Gautam Budh Nagar, meanwhile, reported a new case.
With 60 cases in December, so far, daily testing has increased in the district.
The seven-year-old child who came to Ghaziabad from Mauritius, who was in the list of “risky” countries, on November 21, was found positively when he underwent a recent test.
The child, who was in a house isolation in Taman Shalimar, did not show the symptoms, officials said, adding that the sample of all those who came into contact with him had recently been collected to be investigated.
An Australian Returnee and Resident Vaibhav Khand also got positive during the test on arrival.
Patients, a 40-year-old woman, has taken two doses of Pfizer and Asymptomatic vaccines, officials said.
Two other patients, the second population of the Republican crossing, was the contact of a student who was found positive more than 10 days ago.
So far, 12 cases have been reported from the Republican intersection, where eight comes from the same community.
In addition, a 20-year-old woman from Indirapuram and a 43-year-old woman from Gandhi Nagar was also considered positive.
The head of the Dr.
Bhavtosh Shanthhdhar medical officer said the department had decided to attach stickers outside the residence of Positive Covid patients and began the detention of a cluster within a 25-meter radius of the patient’s home.
This department has so far given permission to four private hospitals – Santosh, Chandra Laxmi, Yashoda (Kaushambi branch) and Le Crest – to recognize Covid patients.
ACMO Dr.
Sunil Tyagi said private hospitals will recognize patients through the Ministry of Health and the Command and Control of Covid Integrated.
In Gautam Budh Nagar, five locals got positive on infection.
Official said there were no patients who had a history of recent travel.
Suhas Ly District Judge told Ti the Ministry of Health has been asked to intensify the urge to track symptomatic patients and provide hospitalization if they need it.