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Pune: cold weather, dry push the flu case in the middle of Covid

Pune: cold weather, dry push the flu case in the middle of Covid
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Pune: The consistent difference in daylight and night temperatures has triggered a flu surge over the past few days, the doctor said.
Some cases of this flu continue to test the positive Covid too, with mild to moderate symptoms, said the doctors, added that many patients came with a weakened body condition.
Weather may not have an outsized role in the spread of Covid-19; The problem is still under investigation.
But research shows Coronavirus tends to survive longer in the environment with low sunlight, decreasing moisture and cooler temperatures.
Lower temperatures often force people to spend more time in the room.
This reduced access to sunlight can inhibit the body’s fight against circulating viruses.
Asenior Meet officials said, “Morning Most blurred or cloudy.
Night has been cloudy.
Some areas in the city even have mild rainfall last week.
So, weather conditions have fluctuated and may have caused health problems.” Doctor avinash bhondwe, ” We have noticed a three-fold increase in patients with extreme weaknesses, fever, runny nose, and respiratory disease since the last week of December.
Some are tested positive for covid with mild symptoms.
Usually, we don’t get patients in these numbers in January.
But We have observed that temperature variations that are consistent at night and days have caused health problems for many people in the city.
“On Friday, the Shivajinagar Observatory records the temperature of day 27.
1 ° C, below or the mall with 2.
5 ° C.
Lohegaon Observatory records 26.
3 ° C, which is below average 3 4 ° C.
And the night temperature readings from Shivajinagar and Lohegaon are adal AH 13.
8 ° C and 14.
3 ° C – above normal with 2.
4 ° C and 2.
3 ° C, respectively.
Meet officials say this means a lot of variations between day and night (mostly in the range of 10-14 ° C), which then suggests that people do not feel the difference between night temperature and noon.
Such conditions can apply stress to the body.
Bhondwe said, “People with weak bones because of the lack of calcium struggling.
Blood circulation does not take place well due to cold.” Doctor Prakash Mahajan said there had been an increase in patients with upper respiratory infections.
He said that finding the difference between covid and non-covid sufferers is now almost impossible.
“Most patients suffer from sore throat, sneeze, nasal congestion and cough.
Some patients first report dry cough which will be a wet ned tour.
So give the right drug in this situation is a challenge for a doctor.
Following the Covid Norma is the key,” he said.

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