New cases of Coronavirus are decreasing continuously in the capital of the country, Delhi. The number of active patients is also decreasing, the speed with which new cases are decreasing. Accordingly, the number of containment zones is not decreasing. There are three times the containment zones in Delhi than the total active patients of Corona. The most red zones are in South Delhi.
According to the Health Department of Delhi, there are 11,716 active cases in the capital. The number of containment zones is 32,780. The department says that their number has not decreased due to the micro-containment zone. On the other hand, an official of the department said on the condition of anonymity that in many areas there is a containment zone for 14 days. Whereas the duration of stay in home isolation is only seven days. This is the reason why the number of containment zones is not decreasing. Narendra Singh, a resident of Karol Bagh, Delhi, says that his brother was infected with Corona. He was cured of the infection within five days, but even after seven days of his brother's recovery, the barricading has not been removed from outside his house. Due to this they are facing a lot of trouble.
Hospitalization from Corona in Delhi is now decreasing. There has been a decrease of 44 percent in the number of patients admitted for infection in 10 days. Now only two or three patients are coming to the hospital every day. There are now a total of 1200 corona infected left in hospitals. Till 10 days ago this number was 2137. Doctors say that now only those patients are admitted in the hospital who have many diseases other than corona.
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Regarding the third wave, doctor Ananya Gupta of the Covid ward of AIIMS says that even though the cases are decreasing rapidly in the capital, but still more than two thousand cases are being reported daily. Active cases are also more than 11 thousand. The positivity rate may have remained less than five percent, but at the moment it cannot be said that the third wave is over. The situation will be clear about this in the next one week.