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Mucormycosis: 7 2k Indians Affected So Far; Centre, States Raise Alarm

May 21, 2021 The infection is a COVID-19 complication, that usually occurs in recovered COVID-19 patients results from indiscriminate use of steroids, according to medical experts. As the second wave of COVID-19 is witnessing downward trends, mucormycosis, also known as black fungus has emerged as a new cause of worry in the country with 7250 cases detected so far, according to the figures shared by officials in 13 states and Union territories with Hindustan Times. The fungus infection has killed 219 people so far in India. The infection is a Covid-19 complication, that usually occurs in recovered COVID-19 patients results from indiscriminate use of steroids, according to medical experts.

Black fungus cases registered in 10 states of India Including gujarat

Black fungus cases registered in 10 states of India Including gujarat
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People succumbing to COVID-19 not showing signs of downward trend in Delhi

People succumbing to COVID-19 not showing signs of downward trend in Delhi Around 10 days ago on May 8, Delhi saw more than 17,000 cases of corona while the fatality count was 332. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Patients undergo treatment at Guru Tegh Bahadur Covid Care Centre at the Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in New Delhi on Tuesday. (Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS) Express News Service NEW DELHI: Cases of new Covid-19 infection may have gone down in the national capital but the count of per day people succumbing to the virus has not shown signs of downward trend. Around 10 days ago on May 8, Delhi saw more than 17,000 cases of corona while the fatality count was 332. On Tuesday, new cases came down to 4482, however the count of patients dying remained at 265.

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