Second wave of epidemic: 4000+ deaths in the first 24 hours, 4,01,078 new cases Register- The second wave of corona virus infection in the country is showing its catastrophic and destructive form. In the last 24 hours, more than 4 lakh new cases have been registered and for the first time more than 4 thousand deaths have been reported. Earlier on May 6, 3,980 infected people had died in India, which was the highest number of deaths in the country till that day.
#UPDATES India records more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths in a day for the first time, government says
The 4,187 new deaths take India’s overall toll to 238,270, with another 401,078 new cases in 24 hours taking its caseload to nearly 21.9 million pic.twitter.com/PATQobe6uf
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From the first day of May, cases of more than 4 lakh infected people started, which continues even today. Today, on the fourth day after May 1, there have been more than four lakh cases of infection. On Friday, 4,14,188 new cases of infection were reported. Today, the number of deaths recorded during 24 hours is also the highest ever.
According to the data released by the Union Health Ministry, the number of new cases reported in the last 24 hours has been recorded 401078 and the figure is 4187 deaths. During this period, 3,18,609 people were recovered and discharged from hospitals. After this, the total number of infected people in the country so far has increased to 2,18,92,676 and the total number of deaths has increased to 2,38,270. At present the total number of active cases in the country is 37,23,446 and the total number of discharged cases is 1,79,30,960.
According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a total of 30,04,10,043 sample tests for corona virus have been done in India till Friday, of which 18,08,344 samples were tested yesterday. In the last 24 hours 22,97,257 vaccines of Corona virus have been applied in the country, after which the total vaccination figure has increased to 16,73,46,544.
What kind of symptoms do people get alert for corona infection?
Dr. Sarman Singh, director of AIIMS, Bhopal, says, “Since last year, there are many different symptoms of corona, but at the moment the infection is increasing, if there are any symptoms in it, then it is not mild. Take it. It is not necessary that there is only fever or cold. If there is diarrhea, headaches, body aches, many people’s eyes are also red, then corona infection can occur. ‘