Covid-19 cases doubled in Telangana in a week

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hyderabad: Covid-19 cases have actually more than doubled in the past week in Telangana indicating that the illness that paralyzed the state
and the country over the previous year, might well be on a path of resurgence in Telangana.The week between March 7 and March 13 likewise
saw 12 Covid-19 patients passing away from the illness in the state
As on March 13, Telangana's total Covid-19 cases stood at 3,01,161, and deaths from Covid-19 at 1,653, according to the state health
department
In what is quick becoming a matter of issue in the state with a large section of the population throwing all Covid-19 warns to the winds,
the daily cases that stood at 111 on March 7, more than doubled to 228 on March 13
The everyday cases in Hyderabad city and the rest of the GHMC limits on March 7 which were 27, increased to 46 on March 13
A similar increase in Covid-19 cases have been reported over the week from Ranga Reddy, and Medchal-Malkajgiri districts that envelop
Hyderabad district
In Ranga Reddy against 10 cases on March 7, the number stood at 17 on March 13, while in Medchal-Malkajgiri, the numbers stood at 9 and 15,
respectively
As many as 28 of the 33 districts in Telangana reported more cases on March 13 than they did on March 7, according to the data in the
Covid-19 publications issued every day by the health department.With the increasing cases, the number of active Covid-19 cases in Telangana
too is on the increase
While a week ago, the active cases were 1,807, on Saturday, the health department stated that this number increased to 1,993
Also rising, though by little numbers, were the variety of clients occupying beds in extensive care systems of both federal government and
personal healthcare facilities in Telangana
Similar small boost in clients on oxygen beds has been reported by the health department
According to the Covid-19 bulletins over the previous week, on March 7, 110 ICU beds in government, and 242 ICU beds in private medical
facilities were occupied, which increased to 112 and 255 on March 13
For the very same dates, 172 oxygen beds in government medical facilities, and 359 in the private sector were inhabited by clients, which
rose to 190 and 400 on March 13.