Covid 19 Updates : The central government wrote a letter to the Corona affected states
According to the data released by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare at 8 am on June 25, 15,940 cases were reported in the country during the last 24 hours, while 17,336 new cases were reported on June 24, and 13,313 new cases on June 23.
The increasing speed of Corona has started scaring again. The active cases of corona in the country are increasing every day. There has been an increase of 3,495 cases compared to the day before yesterday and now this figure has reached 91,779. Corona has once again gained momentum everywhere in the country whether it is Maharashtra or Delhi.
According to the data released by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on June 25, 2022, during the last 24 hours, 11,739 cases were reported in the country, while 15,940 new cases were reported earlier on June 25, while 17,336 new cases were reported on June 24.
According to health experts, the fourth wave is expected from the last week of June. During this, the highest number of cases have been seen on Friday in the last four months. After the initial phase, so far more than 43 million people have been infected with corona in India and 5 lakh 24 thousand 651 people have died. However, during this time the good thing is that due to vaccination, people have to be admitted to the hospital less. But still the increasing cases every day are filling the beds in the hospital.
The Union Health Ministry has written a letter to the states, in view of the increasing cases of corona, the central government is also alert. A letter has been written in this regard to the state governments on behalf of the Ministry of Health. In its letter, the Health Ministry has directed to take precautionary measures to check the rising infection rate, mainly in five states of Maharashtra, Kerala, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Health Ministry has asked these states to keep a strict vigil.
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