COVID-19 Spike: India Records Highest Single-Day Rise of three ,46,786 Cases

 COVID-19 Spike: India Records Highest Single-Day Rise of three ,46,786 Cases 

Owing to the new pandemic Coronavirus wave, India recorded its highest-ever single-day spike. 3,46,786 fresh COVID-19 cases were reported in 24 hours

COVID-19 Spike: India Records Highest Single-Day Rise of three ,46,786 Cases

PM Narendra Modi in his recent address to the state confessed about India being in oxygen and vaccines crises. many nations have reported falling short on the availability of vaccines and oxygen to treat the increasing number of patients. The pandemic Coronavirus outspread has seen a rapid surge within the country over the previous couple of weeks. the very best ever single-day rise has crossed the mark of three ,46,786 cases as of by Saturday i.e April 24.

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The top five states that have contributed the foremost to the daily Covid-19 cases within the past 24 hours are Maharashtra with 66,836 cases, followed by Uttar Pradesh with 36,605 cases, Kerala with 28,447 cases, Karnataka with 26,962 cases and Delhi with 24,331 cases.


DELHI HOSPITALS SEND OXYGEN SOS

COVID-19 Spike: India Records Highest Single-Day Rise of three ,46,786 Cases

Delhi's Batra Hospital, which is treating quite 300 Covid-19 patients, has sent an oxygen SOS this morning seeking immediate help, revealing the crisis India is reeling under amid the deadly surge in coronavirus cases.

As Batra Hospital MD Dr SCL Gupta appealed to the authorities for an urgent supply of oxygen, one tank was sent to the hospital to treat the patients.

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Jaipur Golden Hospital in Delhi, too, sent an SOS for an instantaneous supply of oxygen, saying the hospital was left with only 45 minutes of oxygen.

Meanwhile, Saroj Hospital in Delhi has stopped admitting Covid-19 patients thanks to the shortage of oxygen. during a statement, Covid in-charge of the hospital said, "We are closing the admissions due to an oxygen shortage. We are discharging the patients."

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