Karnataka, 30% of those who died did not have any disease

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New Delhi: The second wave of Coronavirus has created a furor in Bengaluru. In fact, among those who died in Bengaluru due to virus infection, 30 percent of people did not have any serious disease. In other words, people who follow the alleged healthy lifestyle have become more victims of Corona. Looking at the data on deaths from corona, compiled by the state government, it is found that 50 corona-infected people (who had no other disease) are suffering virus infection daily in Bengaluru and other districts.

On Thursday, 270 people died in Karnataka due to corona virus infection, out of which 92 people had not complained of any serious illness at the time of testing and 38 of them were below 50 years of age. According to the report of the Times of India, some of the victims of death due to infection were such, who died within a few hours of deteriorating health.

Dr. Giridhar R., an epidemiologist, and member of the Covid Technical Advisory Committee. Babu (Giridhar R. Babu) says about this, “There is a burden of undetectable diseases on the population of the country, especially the young population. We did a study some time back and found that IT professionals in Bengaluru have high blood pressure and There is a lot of problem of hyper tension, which they themselves were unaware of. Apart from this, people whose immunity system is not strong or their body is weak due to virus infection, they are becoming more victims of the virus. “

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Virologist doctor V. Ravi said that the symptoms of infection have changed. People should consult the doctor without wasting time. Apart from fever, cough, and bad pain, new symptoms include abdominal pain, fainting, and loose motion symptoms.
Dr. MK Sudarshan, Chairperson of the Covid Advisory Committee, said that the young population seems to be careless towards Covid behavior. The young population is overconfident about their fitness. However, this virus is not known to prey on young people. But, in most cases, the delay (personal and systemic) is impacting.

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