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Active Covid count reaches 32 with four new cases

Active Covid count reaches 32 with four new cases

Time of India09-06-2025
Indore: Indore continues to witness a surge in Covid-19 infections, with four new cases reported on Monday, bringing the total number of active cases in the district to 32.
According to District Epidemiologist Dr Anshul Mishra, all four new patients are male residents of Indore, aged 30, 32, 48, and 57 years.
They have no recent travel history, are currently stable, and are undergoing home isolation.
Dr Mishra noted that most patients are presenting with mild symptoms.
So far in the current calendar year, Indore reported two Covid-19 related fatalities. The first was a 74-year-old woman from Indore who passed away approximately one and a half months ago while receiving treatment at a private hospital. The second was a 44-year-old woman from Khargone, who delivered a baby a few days prior at MTH Hospital and tragically died on Friday during treatment at MRTB Hospital after testing positive for Covid-19.
Dr Mishra stated that samples for suspected cases are currently collected at MRTB Hospital until 2 PM, with testing conducted at MGM Medical College's lab. For the remaining hours, or if doctors at MRTB Hospital do not classify a case as 'suspected,' individuals must rely on private labs and hospitals for diagnosis. This highlights that Indore's govt healthcare infrastructure remains under-equipped for basic public diagnostic access. TNN
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