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No COVID Surge in India: Experts Spot Only Isolated Cases!

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The Delhi government has issued a COVID-19 advisory urging necessary preparations, yet there is no reason to be alarmed despite reports of coronavirus-positive cases. Experts affirm that the situation remains manageable. Dr. Suranjit Chatterjee, Senior Consultant in Internal Medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, stated on Friday, “Currently, the situation is under control. The cases are mainly sporadic and rare. Presently, cases are being handled very efficiently.”


They are not requiring hospitalization. This aligns with our expectations that COVID would evolve into a seasonal flu that can be treated easily. The situation does not warrant panic…” He added, “No hospitalized or ICU COVID-19 cases have been observed in the hospital. Only exaggerated concerns are prevalent, and there is no need for alarm.”


Furthermore, Dr. Dhiren Gupta, Co-Director of the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Sir Gangaram Hospital, remarked, “It has come to our attention that COVID is rising, particularly in Southeast Asia. Many patients are reporting body aches, general fever, and cold symptoms, indicating that we might begin testing soon. Currently, we have 257 positive test cases. I believe this is merely the surface of a larger issue, as there are likely many more cases out there.”
“Since 2022, we have not encountered a significant issue across age groups, except in infants under one year of age. The onset of Omicron posed some difficulties for infants but not beyond that,” he explained.


The Delhi government has issued a health advisory.
In light of the recent increase in COVID-19 cases nationwide, the Delhi government has released an advisory compelling all hospitals to prepare for adequate bed, oxygen, and medicine availability. According to the Health Minister’s office in Delhi, the Health Department has provided a precautionary advisory indicating that routine surveillance is in place and no cause for alarm exists. The health department.

(Newsroom staff only edited this story for style from a syndicated feed)

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