The number of corona patients is increasing in Chhattisgarh. By Friday, the number of patients suffering from covid infection in the state reached 50. However, whatever cases of covid have come to light right now.

Most of the patients are showing symptoms like normal influenza, such as mild fever, cold-cough or sore throat. According to experts, there is no need for hospitalization due to these symptoms and the condition of the patients remains stable.

A total of 1183 people have been tested for covid in the state so far

According to the data released by the health Department, a total of 1183 people have been tested in the state so far, out of which infection has been confirmed in 50 persons. The health Department has clarified that only mild symptoms like common cold-cough have been found in all the infected and instructions have been given to hospitalize only those with serious symptoms.

Commissioner cum director health services clarified that the health Department has taken all necessary steps to prevent infection. people who have come in contact with the persons who have been confirmed infected are being identified and tested.

Along with this, a survey has been conducted by sending health teams to their residential areas. If symptoms are found in anyone, then he is being tested and in case of serious symptoms, he is being sent to the hospital for treatment.

All hospitals across the state are ready

According to the health Department, the arrangements of all the districts are being reviewed continuously. Also, necessary instructions have been given to deal with the infection. According to the department, if the cases of Kovid increase further, then in that situation also adequate arrangements have been made in all the hospitals of the state. The state government has ensured complete arrangements for the treatment of potential patients of Kovid-19 and seasonal diseases as per the guidelines of the government of India. Medicines, testing facilities and medical resources are available in sufficient quantity in the hospitals.

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