COVID-19 In China: Corona cases are increasing continuously in China, emergency wards of hospitals are also full

COVID-19 In China: the outbreak of corona virus in China has become uncontrollable. Giving information on Saturday, a health official said that due to increasing cases of corona in China, emergency wards in hospitals are already full.

COVID-19 In China: Corona cases are increasing continuously in China, emergency wards of hospitals are also full

COVID-19 In China: The outbreak of corona virus in China has become uncontrollable. Giving information on Saturday, a health official said that due to the increasing cases of corona in China, emergency wards in hospitals are already full. The official further said that there are still too many serious cases of corona in the hospital in China, most of which are old people.

China's Corona figures are frightening

A surprising study has come to the fore regarding the corona virus in China. A study conducted by Peking University, a leading university, has claimed that till January 11, 900 million people have come under the grip of Corona. The report estimates that 64 percent of China's population is vulnerable to Corona. So far only 20 lakh people have been claimed to be corona infected in the official data of China.

This state of China is the most infected

According to a study by Peking University, the maximum havoc of Corona has spread in Gansu province of China. 91 percent of the population here has been infected with Corona. An expert says that this epidemic will spread even more rapidly in the new year because during this time everyone turns to their homes. The beginning of this new year starts on January 21, it was known as the biggest annual migration of people before the pandemic. 

Infection spread rapidly after lifting the ban

After massive public protests, China lifted all Covid restrictions after three years. It is being told that due to the removal of these restrictions, the virus has spread to 1.4 billion people of China. The expert says that till now the focus was on big cities but now it is time to focus on rural areas. This week the World Health Organization has also warned of the risks arising from holiday travel.