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Hundreds in the grip of the virus fever up, 65 was killed in Firozabad

Hundreds in the grip of the virus fever up, 65 was killed in Firozabad
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MEERUT / AGRA: Hundreds of people suffering from viral fever, Community Health Center (CHCS) and Primary Health Center (PHCS) in all Western districts on Thursday even as the worst Firozabad District reported five children’s deaths again in the last 24 hours in 24 hours.
The death toll in Firozabad has now increased to 65 in the last three weeks, with 50 patients into children, according to sources in the Ministry of Health.
The source also told TII that at least 5,000 people in the district are expected to lie in bed with fever at home or in private hospitals.
In Baghpat, the public health center recorded 20 patients with high fever on Thursday while facilities at Muzaffarmagar also witnessed a number of patients with viral infections.
Dr.
Dinesh Singh, Head of Baghpat Chief Medical Officer (CMO), said that Baraut CHC, which is used to get 40 to 60 patients every day, now see more than 200 patients in the patient’s department (OPD) regularly since last 10 days.
CMO Meerut Dr.
Akhilesh Mohan also acknowledged that thousands of patients with fever flexed to OPD in various government and private hospitals in the city.
While the death toll from viral fever in Mainpuri stands at the age of eight and 13 people killed in Mathura, the worst district is Firozabad.
Health centers scramble to regulate beds and more than 100 patients in critical conditions have been referred to a government hospital in the nearest districts.
At Firozabad Medical College – The largest health facility in the Regency – 400 people underwent fever treatment, including 345 children.
Sample 49 patients were tested positive for dengue fever on Thursday.
A health department official told Tii that no samples tested in the last three weeks was found positive for Covid-19.
“Most patients have symptoms like dengue fever, such as high temperatures, dehydration and sudden platelet decreases,” he said.
This facility has a 100 bed capacity which was upgraded to 300 weeks ago.
The hospital staff said the bed was added by the clock to accommodate more patients.
But on Thursday afternoon, people and children were seen lying on the bench and the floor at the medical college while running out of beds.
For many people, it brings back memories of the second wave of pandemic when a rare hospital bed.
Ajay Kumar, a resident of Daman Village, lost his four-year-old son to disease last week.
“The valuable time was lost when we left where else to another look.
Finally, we acknowledge him to a private hospital but the platelets are too low at that time,” he said.
Police have been deployed at medical colleges and other government health centers to maintain legal and order situations.
On Thursday, a team from the center of the National Center (NCDC) also arrived in the district at the command of the Ministry of Health to study the outbreak of viral fever.
UP DG (Health) Dr.
Ved Vrat Singh said all districts were alert.
“Firozabad is under 24-hour monitoring.
The special team of health department officials and scientists has been sent to study the nature of diseases transmitted through vectors that spread in the district.” Additional Director of the Ministry of Health, Ak Singh, added that additional ambulances had been arranged and drives cleanliness Specifically being carried out in affected areas.

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