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GB Nagar recorded two covid deaths again, 376 cases

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Noida: Gautam Budh Nagar reported 376 new cases and two more Covid deaths on Friday.
In both cases, covid-positive patients have been received in private hospitals after comorbid complications.
One patient, a 83-year-old man, has a history of hypertension and diabetes and has been hospitalized on January 20.
He died on Friday after his health deteriorated.
The second covid patient, a 71-year-old woman, suffered from cancer and complications in her gallbladder.
With this death, the death toll in GB Nagar has reached 477 since the start of Pandemi.
A total of 1,021 patients recovered on Friday, and currently there are 3,907 active cases in the district.
GB Nagar vaccinated 9,842 people on Friday.
A total of 26,110 people have received their caution doses.
On the other hand, Ghaziabad recorded 310 new cases on Friday because ten patients were dismissed from Covid facilities in Ghaziabad.
32 patients were still undergoing treatment at various facilities.
The current number of active cases is 2,457 in the district.
There were nearly 470 deaths since the start of Pandemi.
The level of participation in Ghaziabad was reduced by 50%, from 8.4% on Thursday to 4.4% on Friday as the district tested more than 7,000 people.
Ghaziabad also vaccinated more than 20,000 people on Friday.
More than 32,000 people have received their booster dose.
The number of patients remained stable during the past week in two districts.
But 19 deaths have been reported from the district of this month.
“The overall death rate of this wave compared to the last two is, fortunately, is very low.
Most of the deaths in the third wave have been caused by poor heart function or comorbidity of the patient.
People recover well, this time.
In the case of death, patient Not dead because of Covid but because of their compression, “said Dr.
Arjun Khanna, a senior pulmon expert at Yashoda Hospital.
The doctor also said that patients were restored to face lower complications this time.
Some people still experience pain and weakness of the body after recovering, but the symptoms are not as severe or durable as in patients who have positively argued during the second wave, added the doctor.

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