Gurugram: City on Thursday reported 3,031 new Covid-19 cases, the most in one day during the current surge.
The last time more people had tested positive in one day was during the mid-second wave on May 8 last year, when 3,441 cases were recorded.
Gurugram also witnessed a surge in daily peposititives, which rose from 22% to 24% on Thursday.
The city has 15,175 active cases currently and 15,063 patients are in home insulation and 112 in hospitals.
There are no cases of active omicron at this time.
1,109 Covid patients also recovered that day.
The Ministry of Health said that the worst did not end because the peak had not yet arrived.
“We expect a further surge in cases in the coming days.
In the second wave, the city has witnessed the calculation of the highest 5,000 cases.
This time, that number exceeds that,” said Chief Medical Officer Yadav.
After a surge surge, testing has increased, he added.
On Wednesday, 12,576 samples were collected.
The doctor said that most of Covid patients today were young adults.
Dr.
Shuchin Bajaj, the founding director of the Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals, said, “They have mild symptoms, which are very similar to the last wave – cough, runny nose, fever and body.
But there are also new symptoms of fever by shivering and shivering.
The doctor mostly advised Anti-inflammatory drugs.
Patients are being monitored at home through telemedicine and they usually recover within four to five days.
“Haryana reported 7,591 new cases and 15.4% participant level on Thursday.
While Gurugram registered the newest new case in the state, Faridabad followed with 1,107 cases, followed by Panchkula (701), Ambala (447) and Sonipat (420).
At present, the state has 35,979 active patients, of which 29,986 in house isolation.
This has done 49,513 tests in the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, as many as 2,934 people in the 15-17 age group were vaccinated in Gurugram on Thursday.
14,902 people in groups 18-44 took photos.
In the category of age 45-59, 1,381 people were inoculated while 1,246 people over 60 years got Jab.
As many as 437 health workers and 257 frontline workers were also implemented.
The fourth day of the booster vaccination drive in the city is similar to day 1 with a large amount of around 15%.
Only 1,505 recipients who got Jab on Thursday while the Ministry of Health had opened 10,000 slots – 5,000 for recipients registered Cowin and 5,000 for Walk-in – in 76 session sites.
Nearly 38,000 health workers and front lines and senior citizens with comorbidity qualify for a dose of booster in Gurugram.
In the past four days, 8,606 such a dose has been given.