Noida: Amid the unprecedented surge in COVID-19 circumstances in the town, Noida reported its first COVID-19 death in three months on Monday (April 6). A resident of Greater Noida west, 85-year-old lady, handed away owing it to the novel COVID-19 an infection.
As per the authorities, the final COVID-19 death in the town was recorded on January 5, greater than three months in the past. Additionally, the town additionally reported the very best every day COVID-19 infections of 2021 on Monday. Over 97 new COVID-19 infections have been reported in the town in the previous 24 hours and one death.
While addressing the media, Dr Deepak Ohri, who’s chief medical officer, revealed that the outdated woman was being handled in Delhi.
“She tested positive but remained at home for the past two-three days and did not inform the district health department. On Monday, she could not get up and expired. She lived with her son, daughter-in-law and a grandson. The son and daughter-in-law have also tested positive and they too had not informed us about their condition while the grandson is negative. We sent the body to the Sector 94 crematorium and will admit the son and daughter-in-law at Government Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) on Tuesday as they had some cremation related rituals to conclude,” the Times of India quoted Dr Ohri.
Dr Ohri additionally added that an 85-year-old lady shouldn’t stay at residence after testing constructive for COVID-19. The household didn’t even inform the authorities about her situation. He additional went on to urge the residents to inform the well being division if they’ve examined constructive, in order that crucial measures could be taken for his or her therapy and restoration by the officers.
Meanwhile, on Monday, the district additionally reported 36 recoveries, whereas the cumulative caseload stood at 26,481. The district’s neighbouring areas, like Ghaziabad reported 46 new COVID-19 infections and 26 recoveries on Monday. The restoration charge of Ghaziabad stands at 98.3 p.c.