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More than 10K covid positive cases in a week at Rajasthan

More than 10K covid positive cases in a week at Rajasthan
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Jaipur: In seven days, Rajasthan has reported more than 10,000 Covid-19 cases.
Meanwhile, before, it took seven months of the country, from June to December 2021, to add 10,000 infections, the last 10,000 was reported in the first seven days of January.
On Friday, the state reported 3,300 cases, bringing a total calculation to 9.66.409.
Two people also died, took the victim to 8,969.
Active cases also violate 10,000 marks for the first time since June 10.
Jaipur reported 1,527 cases in the last 24 hours, took the active case to 5,776.
In the state, 10,182 people have tested positive in seven days.
On December 31 at night, the state had 963 active cases, but in the next seven days, the count of active cases rose to 10,287.
Five people, including two on Friday, died in the state in the last seven days.
One death occurred in Jaipur and one in Karuli.
“The woman who died was 89 years old and was in Jaipur for the past three months.
He has trouble breathing.
He was treated in a private hospital in Jaipur.
The quick antigen test showed his negative for the virus in January 2.
The sample was tested on RT-PCR shows That he was infected in January 4.
He died on Thursday night.
He was vaccinated with the two doses, “said Dr.
Dinesh Chand Meena, Head of Medical Health Officer, Karuli.
In addition, a 74-year-old child also died in Jaipur.
“He underwent treatment at a private hospital.
He suffered from coronary heart disease.
He tested positive on January 3 and died Friday afternoon.
He was fully vaccinated with both doses,” said Dr.
Narrettam Sharma, Head of Medical Health Officer, Jaipur-I.
Jaipur is the worst affected by Covid cases that are ongoing, reporting infection of 42.6% in 24 hours.
The city reported 1,527 cases from 90 regions.
Address 110 people have not been found.
Cases have also been reported from the police department.
Revealing concerns over the increasing number of infections in the police department, ML Lathar’s Director General of Police told TII, “We have asked them to go for self isolation and follow the guidelines.
In the case of our men need to be hospitalized, we will facilitate the same thing.”

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