New Delhi. The number of patients of Corona is increasing in the country. Especially the government has a special eye on Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi. Meanwhile, according to the Indian SARS Cove-2 genomics consortium, INSACOG, two new sub-variants of the Kovid virus in India have also been found NB.1.8.1 and LF.7. NB.1.8.1 patient was found in Tamil Nadu in the month of April. At the same time, 4 LF.7 patients have been found in Gujarat this month. Both these variants of Korona i.e. Kovid-19 have been placed in the category of monitoring by the World Health Organization. The number of patients of Kovid has suddenly increased due to these two variants in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand.
At the same time, according to INSACOG, JN.1 variant has been found in 53 percent of corona patients found in India since January. That is, the number of Kovid patients of NB.1.8.1 and LF.7 is still less. However, it cannot be said when these variants of the virus will become more spread. If you look at the number of corona patients of the country, then 47 new new patients of Kovid have been found in Maharashtra. With this, there have been 166 active cases of Kovid in Maharashtra. In Thane, adjacent to Mumbai, a young man has also died from Corona. With 5 new corona patients in Karnataka, 38 active cases have been made. A 84 -year -old man died of Corona in Bengaluru. There are 23 Corona patients in Delhi. Whereas, 4 Kovid patients have been found in Ghaziabad and 1 in Noida.
At the moment, most of the patients of Corona are at home and their condition is fine. Those who died had some other diseases like cancer. The central and all state governments are vigilant. So that cases of corona can be prevented from increasing further. The states have asked all its hospitals to arrange beds and oxygen class for Kovid patients. Let us know that thousands of people in India lost their lives due to the delta variant of Korona. At that time there was a huge lack of oxygen. The central government had then hurriedly installed oxygen plants in hospitals and had to order oxygen from abroad.