Noida / Ghaziabad: The Covid case has recorded a leap from the daily number of 38 to 117 in the four-day range in Gautam Budh Nagar.
While the 61 new Covid cases were recorded on Saturday and Friday, GB Nagar only reported 38 new cases on December 30.
On Sunday, the district saw a sharp surge with 117 new cases, which was also the highest single increase since June.
6 years ago when 91 cases were recorded.
The district currently has the maximum active case (355) in the state and followed by Ghaziabad (280) and Lucknow (278).
According to the Health Department official, 10 Covid patients were undergoing treatment at the Nida Covid Hospital today.
“Two of them were hospitalized a few days ago, and four were treated on Saturday and Sunday.
Among them, two people had a history of traveling to England, while the third person recently returned from Singapore.
A woman Pregnant and a 58-year-old man, meanwhile, has been called from GIMS.
The others tested positive infections during random sampling, “said Dr.
Tritya Saxena, the medical supervisor of the Noida Covid hospital, said.
None of the patients, said Dr.
Saxena, needed oxygen so far.
“Most of them have been accepted for monitoring purposes especially.
We provide a paracetamol to several patients who have fever,” he added.
Ghaziabad neighbors, meanwhile, saw 88 new cases that day, up from 81 recorded a day ago.
In the first two days of a month, the district virus count has crossed 103 cases, which was the highest since July when 65 cases were recorded.
In June, the district has added 324 total cases.
A majority of new cases, meanwhile, has been reported from Indirapuram, Carte (Shastri Nagar, Nehru Naga, Kavi Nagar and the next area), Sahibabad, Raj Nagar and Vijay Nagar.
Dr.
PN Arora, the Director of the Special Hospital of Yashoda Super Kaushambi, is also tested positive for the virus on Sunday.
According to the doctor, he monitored carefully and stably now.
As many as five patients are currently undergoing hospital treatment and all have mild symptoms, health officials said.