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COVID Outbreak: Beijing May See Sharp Increase In New Cases

COVID Outbreak: In China, the rate of infection in hospitals is increasing much faster than in the general population. This is the reason why most of the medical staff in China have been infected with COVID. According to reports, serious cases of COVID-19 could increase in Beijing over the next 14 days. Therefore, ensuring that there is no shortage of medical resources is an important factor in increasing the success rate in treating COVID-19 cases.

Shortage of ventilators

COVID Outbreak: The situation has become worse due to Corona in China. There are no beds in the hospital. The situation has become such that even seriously ill people are being asked to stay at home for treatment. There is a shortage of ventilators and medical equipment. Those who are dying are unable to get a place in the crematorium. The situation in China is continuously getting worse. Lack of medical resources has emerged as the biggest challenge due to the ever-increasing cases of Corona. The alarm is that not only is there a shortage of hospital beds, ventilators and medicines in China, but there is also a shortage of doctors and medical staff. This shocking revelation has been revealed in Chinese media reports.

Situation in India

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that her government has no plans to curtail Christmas celebrations or the Gangasagar mela due to the arrival of a new Covid-19 type, which has yet to be discovered in the state.

Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, informed the populace on Thursday that the administration was prepared and that there was no need to be alarmed because the national capital has not yet seen a single instance of the COVID-19 Omicron sub-variant BF.7.

New variant in China feared to be fatal

COVID Outbreak: The fear of Corona has started troubling once again. Alerts continue in the country after the new variant of Corona in China, BF.7, is feared to be fatal. A person with the new variant can infect 16 people in a day. Whereas in the earlier variant, the affected person could infect only two to three. Keeping this in mind, the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued an alert to the medical colleges of the country. Specially instructed to focus on vaccination for protection from corona.

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Spriha Rai

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