Delhi recorded 1,044 black fungus cases, 89 deaths till June 2: Health Minister Satyendar Jain

He said 92 patients have recovered till now, while pointing out that there is a shortage of medicines to treat the infection.

Published: 03rd June 2021 02:00 PM  |   Last Updated: 03rd June 2021 02:08 PM   |  A+A-

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Dr. BP Tyagi examining a person before Functional Endoscopic Sinus surgery due to black and yellow fungus infection, at a hospital in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. (Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS)

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded 1,044 cases of mucormycosis or black fungus and 89 deaths due to the infection till Wednesday, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said.

He said 92 patients have recovered till now, while pointing out that there is a shortage of medicines to treat the infection.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday said if the city government could not ensure that people get both doses of COVID-19 vaccine Covaxin within the stipulated time, it should not have started so many vaccination centres with "much pomp and splendour".

"The vaccination programme was prepared according to the schedule given by the Centre. But they changed the schedule. If the Covaxin supply would have been coming, we would have administered the second doses to people. We are trying to procure the vaccines quickly," Jain told reporters here.

Delhi reported 576 fresh coronavirus cases at a positivity rate of 0.78 per cent on Wednesday.

"We are seeing a decline in the number of cases. There was a time when the number of fresh cases had touched 28,000. When the cases were less, the number was around 150-200, but it is higher than those figures currently. People should wear masks while stepping out and follow the social-distancing norms," the minister said.


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