The number of confirmed cases of Wuhan pneumonia (novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19) in India continues to soar, the country’s health authorities announced today (15), an increase of 200,739 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours, a record high, many places in India to strengthen the ban on epidemic.
The number of confirmed cases in India has increased by 200,739 in the past 24 hours, and the epidemic is so rampant that the capital, New Delhi, has declared a weekend curfew, prohibiting people from eating in restaurants, shopping malls, stadiums and bathing facilities are also closed, but people are still allowed to go to airports, train stations and hospitals.
New Delhi and Mumbai have also converted several hotels and wedding venues into treatment centers for the less serious Wulong patients. Maharashtra (Maharashtra), Madhya Pradesh (Madhya Pradesh) and Gujarat (Gujarat) have hospitals reporting an overflow of patients, and a few hospitals have experienced a shortage of oxygen cylinders.
New Delhi authorities have stated that there are 5,000 beds available in the city and are increasing the number, and there will be no shortage of beds in the capital. New Delhi has seen an increase of 17,282 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours, and 104 deaths due to the outbreak.
Maharashtra, the worst-hit state, announced last night that businesses and public facilities were closed to work. Mumbai, the state capital, has seen a large number of workers packing their bags and boarding crowded trains to leave the epidemic-stricken city.
According to Indian health authorities, India has seen an increase of 200,739 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours, with 1,038 deaths from the outbreak. Since the beginning of the epidemic, 173,123 people have died.
The epidemic reached its first peak in September last year, after which the number of confirmed cases gradually declined and policies such as masking and maintaining social distance were lifted, and the number of confirmed cases began to climb again in February this year. Authorities are working to increase vaccination rates, and have now administered about 114 million doses of the vaccine.
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