Another day of record increase in new cases of corona virus in India

Another day of record increase in new cases of corona virus in India

In the last 24 hours, 9,887 new cases of the deadly corona virus have been reported in India, with the number of victims exceeding Italy.

07 June 2020) Another day of record increase in new cases of corona virus in India. In the last 24 hours, 9,887 cases of the deadly corona virus have been reported in India, bringing the number of victims to more than in Italy. According to the details, the number of coronavirus patients in India is increasing rapidly, after which the total number of people infected with the virus has exceeded that of Italy.

According to the latest figures released by the Indian Ministry of Health, 9,887 new cases were reported in India yesterday, bringing the number of corona cases across the country to 246,000. The number of coronaviruses in India has surpassed that of Italy, the worst-affected country.

The number of Corona victims in Italy so far has been recorded at 234,801, while the number of infected people in India has risen to more than 246,000.

According to the Indian Ministry of Health, most of the victims are from rural areas. According to a British media report, the increase in the number of Corona cases in India came two days before the opening of shopping malls, restaurants and places of worship, easing the lockdown. With more than 246,000 corona cases, the number of virus cases in India is lower than in the United States, Brazil, Russia, the United Kingdom and Spain. Which is significantly less than other countries, with more than 118,000 people recovering from the epidemic.

Thus, India is now ranked 5th among the countries most affected by the epidemic in the world, according to Covid 19 data. Is reluctant to recall and therefore has now decided to soften the lockdown that will apply in March

According to officials, the easing of sanctions will begin on Monday, but experts fear that the move is being taken too soon. In this regard, Gridhar R. Babu, an epidemiologist at the Public Health Foundation of India, questioned the opening of places of worship in the country. Expressing his views in a Twitter message, he said that we can survive for some time without opening religious places and retain the benefits we have reaped. In addition, the World Health Organization (WHO) said that India's lockdown has helped reduce the spread of the disease, but there is still a risk of an increase in cases.

Post a Comment

Please do not enter any spam link in the comment box