In India, the infection rate of Kovid-12 is higher among the youth up to 18 years of age.
Washington, October 8, 2021
The Covid-12 disease caused by the corona virus is under control, but according to a study by the World Health Organization, the rate of infection of Covid-12 was found to be higher in young people up to the age of 18 in India. The rate of infection was particularly high in women. The transition to the Delta variant has also been found to be higher after vaccination compared to the non-variant of Carson of Corana. Not only that, the death toll was higher due to the Delta variant. According to information released by the World Health Organization last week in Epidemiology, the study was conducted on non-variant of Carson (B-1) and delta variant victims.
Patients who were victims of the Delta variant were also found to be hospitalized. The highest number of hospital admissions was also due to the Delta variant. However, just like in India, the number of coronary infections and mortality in the world is declining which is a good thing. According to a source, between September 3 and October 6, 31 lakh cases were reported, which was 3 per cent less than the previous week. The highest number of cases is in the United States, followed by Britain, Turkey, Russia and India. India's neighbor Bhutan has seen an increase in low transition rates. In Nepal, the transition rate has been low but the death toll is high. There has been a promising decline in transition almost everywhere except the European region. Mortality has also dropped by 10 per cent, excluding the US and Europe. Delta variants are found in 12 countries of the world. Beta variants were seen in 12 countries and Gamma in 6 countries. The most aggressive and dangerous form of corona virus was the delta variant.
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