
Coronavirus cases continued in the lane in several countries of India, with one person lost their lives on an infectious disease in the Belagavi district in Karnataka. Covid-19 cases also increased in Delhi, but Minister Rekha Gupta claimed that “there is no need to worry”. Kerala is one of the worst hit when the southern state is evidenced by 430 Covid-19 cases.
In Karnataka, an older man died positively at COVID-19 in the hospital in the Belagavi district, said the higher official of the medical department.
The patient, a 70 -year -old man, died as a result of the acute arrest of cardioreppers with encephalopathy and seizures of the late onset of diabetes, hypertension, IHD and positive status.
On May 17, he died in a private hospital in Whitefield, Bengaluru and his results COVID-199 tests died an 84-year-old man with heavy co-morbidities. Also read | COVID-19 in India: Most cases are mild, the situation in the field of healthcare monitoring
Meanwhile, since May 29, the Bulletin of the Health Department of the active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka was established, with 42 new cases reported on Thursday.
At least 19 people were hospitalized in Delhi, but Rekha Gupta said that her government is on standby and the hospital is ready for any situation. “Nineteen patients are admitted to hospitals and the remaining is given treatment in their homes. However, Covid-19 did not reach the point where people have to worry. The government is ready for every situation,” said Rekha Gupta.
Representative of the main Minister UTTAR Pradesh Brajesh Pathak also said there was no need to panic. Speaking of the preparation of the state, Brajesh Pathak said, “There is no need to worry, we are fully prepared.”
Meanwhile, in Jharkhand, two other people in the state were positively tested. “Two fresh COVID-19 cases have been reported in Ranch over the last two days. With this, the number of people who were positively tested for infection was three,” said the civilian surgeon Ranchi Prabhat Kumar.
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