Higher Deaths In National Capital On The Day Government Shuts Private Offices
The Morning Standard|January 12, 2022
On a day the authorities directed all private offices to work from home while Delhi chief minister once again declared there will be no lockdown despite the raging Covid-19 pandemic, the national capital on Tuesday reported 23 deaths, up from 17 on Monday, and saw 21,259 fresh cases, which is also a rise from the previous day’s tally but a tad lower than Saturday when the city reported 22,181 new cases.
Ankita Upadhyay
Higher Deaths In National Capital On The Day Government Shuts Private Offices

The number of deaths is increasing at a steady rate. According to Dr Suresh Kumar, Director, Lok Nayak Hospital, the patients who lost their lives had comorbid conditions.

According to officials, of the 136 Covid patients at the Lok Nayak Hospital, 130 had come for treatment of other problems and tested positive at the time of admission. Out of the total admitted, 30 are pregnant women.

هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة January 12, 2022 من The Morning Standard.

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