The case rises in the GZB but still below 1k, 17 years between two dead – News2IN
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The case rises in the GZB but still below 1k, 17 years between two dead

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Noida: A 17-year-old boy without a known comorbid condition is among the two men to surrender to Coronavirus disease in Ghaziabad in the last 24 hours.
The other 20-year-old woman died in Gautam Budh Nagar while undergoing treatment for viral infections at the Institute of Government of Medicine (GIMS).
In January, Ghaziabad had recorded seven deaths because Covid, who took the total toll since the plague of Pandemi in March 2020 to 468.
On January 22, a 40-year-old woman from Loni had surrendered when undergoing treatment in the district.
In GB Nagar, officials said four people had given up on the infection in the current year, which catapulted total death Covid to 471.
On January 21, a 27-year-old man had died during hospital treatment at GB Nagar Hospital.
According to health officials, the 17-year-old boy, a modinagar citizen, has complained of shortness of breath, dry coughing and weaknesses for several months but do not have comorbidity.
He was accepted at LLRM Medical College in Meerut after testing positive Covid on January 21.
The doctor claimed that the teenager gave up due to capture of cardiopulmoners with hypoxia resistant to mechanical ventilation.
Indirapuram residents aged 81 years also gave up during care at Anand Hospital in Meerut.
The patient was fully vaccinated and hospitalized on January 19 after he complained of shortness of breath, coughing and general weakness.
“Octogenarian has a history of hypertension and suffering from acute abdominal pain during the last few days.
He died of respiratory failure and cardio-breathing arrests,” said the doctor at the hospital.
Meanwhile, a 20-year-old woman, acknowledged the gims in critical condition after being referred from another hospital, died at GB Nagar on 49 days undergoing treatment in a separate hospital, said district health officials.
The sample of the sample in the district was recorded at 10.8%, up from 8.8% recorded on Monday, even because more than 7,500 tests were carried out.
In GB Nagar, almost 1,400 tests were carried out in the last 24 hours.

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