Positive News: India’s recoveries are steadily improving day by day.

 Positive News: India’s recoveries are steadily improving day by day. 

Positive News: India’s recoveries are steadily improving day by day.

Ever since the 2nd wave of covid 19  started, it has created panic in India.
India faced many problems. India faced difficulties such as availability of beds,availability of medicines and oxygen crisis.

Amidst all these difficulties, some good signs are now coming out.There has been an encouraging increase in the recovery rate in India.

In some states, the rate of recovery is more than the number of new patients.These include states like Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh . Daily recovery in Mumbai has doubled for new patients.Which is very good news for Economic Capital of India .

In the midst of all this we must remember that we have to defeat coronavirus completely: we have to mask
And you should keep on doing physical distancing and when the turn comes, you should also get the vaccine without any hesitation.

Which states are likely to be affected?

With such a sharp increase in new cases of COVID-19, the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have been replaced as high-risk states that are already experiencing the effects of the second wave. Huh.

Despite rapid testing and extensive vaccination campaigns undertaken by the government, the daily caseload of infected people averages around 55,000, compared to a few pairs last year.

what is so dangerous about 2nd wave?


The number of active cases of COVID-19 has been steadily decreasing since the end of September 2020 and it was then that most public places, schools, colleges and offices started opening their doors to regular operations.

Despite this, the COVID protocol was being maintained in all such public places with the utmost scrutiny. By February 2021, more than half of all Indian states reported that COVID-19 did not result in a single death and triggered some very high expectations.


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