
As Covid-19 is afraid of Grips India after years, Mahashtra reported 84 new cases on Friday, while Mizoram announced his first case after seven months. The State Health Minister and Ayush (independent fee), Prataprao Jadhav, in the middle of the gradual increase in Covid-19 on the day said the center is fully prepared to handle any situation that may occur.
Here are the best points of the COVID-19 situation in India:
84 New Covid-19 Cases in Maharashtra
On Friday, up to 84 new COVID-19 cases were reported in the Mahari, and it was stated that state cases registered from the beginning of the year to 681, the State Department of Public Health said. Most patients have mild symptoms and people should not panic, said the edition here. Of the New Cases, 32 Were Detected in Mumbai, Two in Thane District, 14 in Thane Municipal Corporation Limits, One In Navi Mumbai, One In Kalyan-Domombivli Municipal Corporation, Two in Raigad District, One in Panvel PUNE Municipal Corporation, Three in Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Two in Satara, One in District Kolhapur, one in Kolhapur Municipal Corporation, and three in Sangli Municipal Corporation.
Mizoram reports the first case of Covid in 7 months
Two people tested positive on COVID-19 in Mizorama, seven months after the last such case in the state, the medical department officials said.
Patients undergo treatment at Zoram Medical College and Hospital (ZMCH) in Falkwn near Aizawl, they said.
Mizoram announced the latest Covid-19 case in October 2024, during which 73 people infected the virus in the state.
Karnataka reports another Covid -related death
A 63-year-old man, who tested positively on Covid-19, died in a private hospital in Mysuro and on Friday officials of the total number of victims related to Koronavir in the state three.
The deceased, who was admitted to the hospital on May 15, died on May 25, they said.
According to the statement of the medical department, the patient died as a result of septic shock with MODS (more organ dysfunction syndrome), aki (acute kidney damage) with oliguria, Covid pneumonia with ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome) and hyponatremia.
The patient had co -morbidity such as CKD (chronic kidney disease) and bronchiectasis.
The medical department’s Bulletin was established by the active Covid-19 cases to 234 in Karnataka k 30th May, and 114 new cases were reported on Friday.
The situation of the center monitors
Jadhav assured on Friday that the center is fully ready to handle any situation that may occur.
“Our central medical department and the Ministry Ayush are fully alert and carefully monitor the situation in all countries. We talked to the relevant health and Ayush secretaries, as with other ministers concerned,” Jadhav said.
He added that the infrastructure developed during the former Covid-19 waves was reviewed and preparations were underway to deal with any eventuality.
“We checked the infrastructure built during the former Covid waves, such as oxygen plants and ICU beds, and we have already started preparations. Our health systems are well equipped and ready to solve any situation that may occur in response to COVID,” he said.
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