In Gujarat, cases exceed 7,000 after more than 1,200 attempts in three days.



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Author: Express News Service | Ahmedabad / rajkot / vadodara / surat |

Posted: May 8, 2020 2:57:48 AM

On Thursday, 275 of the 383 new cases were in Ahmedabad, representing 71 of the total cases in the state. (Representative image)

WITHOUT 383 new cases, the incidence of Coronavirus-infected infections in Gujarat rose to 7,000 people on Thursday, more than 1,200 cases have been added in the past three days. Twenty-nine people have died from the state, which means a total of 405.

Gujarat has the second highest number of deaths and deaths in the country, after Maharashtra. And as Mumbai supports the increasing number of cases and deaths in Maharashtra, a large number have been reported in Gujarat since Ahmedabad.

On Thursday, 275 of the 383 new cases were in Ahmedabad, representing 71 of the total cases in the state. Mumbai is responsible for 85% of all cases in Maharashtra.

New cases in Ahmedabad included five doctors on the Covid task and 26 employees of Cadilla Pharmaceuticals Ltd in Dholka who were due to close. The city of Ahmedabad is still completely closed until May 15, after the militants remain in place.

Among those diagnosed with HIV were two Jamnagar patients who had just arrived at Ahmedabad Hospital. “The 18 doctors and six members of the Shah Shah Government Medical School were examined in Ahmedabad after finishing their week at Ahmedabad Hospital. Among them, two asymptomatic resident doctors, male and female, have returned to COVID-19 It is unmatched and has been tested, “says Dr. Nandini Desai, director of GG General Hospital affiliated with Jamnagar College.

On Thursday, the Isanpur district of Ahmedabad also said that up to 15 people were found to be HIV positive.

Other positive cases in the state included two migrant workers in Surat, who were detained by police for alleged violence in the village of Vareli two days ago that left three policemen injured. The district recorded 45 new incidents, resulting in 800 deaths, and four deaths of which 37 were missing.

Elsewhere in the state, Jamnagar has said that four cases are ongoing in nine cases; Aravalli saw 25 new cases bring them to 77; and Banaskantha marked his second death in 67 cases filed Thursday.

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