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Covid hospitalizations rising, wards filling up, warn doctors

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New Delhi: India experienced a modest decline in daily covid-19 cases, with 7,000 new infections reported on Tuesday, down from the average 10,000 daily cases.

However, hospitals across major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Gurugram are witnessing a significant influx of patients.

Contrary to the government’s assertions of low hospitalizations, medical professionals from various hospitals confirm that covid-19 wards are operating at full capacity, accommodating patients across all age groups.

Doctors said that while most of the admitted covid patients are already immunocompromised or have pre-existing disease. They have observed unusual symptoms in some cases, such as eye redness and itching, which were not associated with previous covid variants.

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