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Bihar: Covid & Biting Cold Act as Double Whammy

Bihar: Covid & Biting Cold Act as Double Whammy
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In addition to the ongoing threats caused by the Omicron variant, cold weather conditions have gripped the country and threw normal lives into chaos.
People experienced significant discomfort as a result of hell fog in early morning.
Madhepura: On Thursday, 14 new Covid cases were reported in Madhepura because a large number of people continued to violate safety norms.
They are abstained from wearing masks and maintaining social distance.
A Civil Surgeon A n Shahi told this newspaper, “The work is underway to build additional Ward Insulation at Madhepura Hospital aware.” In addition, cold western winds have left many people with seasonal illnesses such as colds and coughs.
Becak pullers, Bindeshwari Paswan, Rued, “The Madhepura Nagar Parishad has not made arrangements for Bonfires in the city.” Khagaria: A total of 12 people in Khagaria, including a partner, has been positively tested for Covid on Wednesday.
New restrictions imposed by the government, which includes night hours and closure of religious places, come into force on Thursday.
District Judge (DM) Alok Ranjan Ghosh told reporters that exceptions only apply to banks, insurance companies, ATMs, gas stations, print and electronic media, construction and vegetables and fruit.
Meanwhile, due to the prevailing cold weather, Krishna Kumar District Education officer Thakur has issued orders that cover all private schools and the government from Nursery to class VIII until January 21.
Nawada: On the contrary, has recorded 13 new Covid cases.
As a result, commercial companies and stores have been directed to close their doors at 8pm and outsiders are prohibited from entering the collectorate.
Only emergency services are issued.
In addition, schools have also been closed until January 21 because of severe cold wave conditions in this district.
Darbhanga: Covid District Darbhanga surpassed 50 on Thursday.
DM Rajiv Raushan visited Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital and Covid health center Dedicated 200 beds located in the Zila school building to assess the scenario.
In addition, district administration and police ensure that everyone wore a mask and followed the safety protocol.
Meanwhile, cold day conditions remain in Darbhanga District on Thursday.
However, the sun appears shortly after 14:00, providing assistance from cold sense.
Motihari: Overall six people have tested positive Covid in the last two days in the East Champaran district.
Therefore, administration has formed a Covid response team.
“All patients are treated at home.
Only those who are serious will be hospitalized,” said DM Shirdshat Kapil Ashok, added that the conscious hospital had established a Covid Ward with an adequate oxygen supply system.
Meanwhile, it was a cold Thursday morning in Motahari as a minimum temperature reached 11.5 degrees Celsius.

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