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Delhi Covid-19: Corona raises concern in Delhi, 27% children in hospitalized infected patients

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Delhi Covid-19: Corona raises concern in Delhi, 27% children in hospitalized infected patients

This time in the national capital Delhi, children are also getting infected with corona. At present, 27 percent of the 51 corona infected patients admitted to the hospital are children.


Delhi Covid-19: The cases of KCovid-19 in the national capital Delhi have been increasing for the last few days. With this, the positivity rate is also increasing in the city. However, the number of patients admitted in hospitals is still very less. Significantly, 27 percent of the corona infected patients admitted in city hospitals are children.

Of the 51 corona infected patients admitted in Delhi hospitals, 14 are children.

Let us inform that there are currently 51 patients of Covid admitted in Delhi hospitals, realtime data of Delhi Corona App shows that at least 14 (27%) of these are children. 12 corona infected children are admitted to Kalavati Saran Children’s Hospital in Delhi, while one child each is admitted to Indraprastha Apollo and Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital.

Most Covid infected children recover at home – doctor

According to the report published in TOI, Dr Srikant Basu, Senior Professor of Pediatrics at Kalavati Saran Children’s Hospital, said that most of the Covid infected children admitted have underlying diseases. He said that “Generally, COVID in children does not cause serious illness. Most children recover at home. ,

366 new cases of corona were registered in Delhi on Friday

At the same time, let us tell you that 366 new Covid cases were registered in Delhi on Friday. On the other hand, 325 cases of infection were reported on Thursday, which is the highest number of cases in 47 days since February 27. With this, the positivity rate in Delhi has reached 3.95%.

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