Fifth round of antibody testing for Neoguana in the Indian capital, more than half have been infected with Neoguana, what is the level of local care?

? According to Indian media reports, the fifth round of New Crown antibody tests in India's capital, New Delhi, showed that 56 percent of those tested tested were positive. This indicates that at least half of the 20 million people in New Delhi have been infected with the New Crown virus. *** 28,000 samples were collected from 280 districts in the Indian capital, with a positive detection rate of 62% in the south-eastern districts. Previously, four rounds of positive antibody tests for New Crown in New Delhi had yielded no more than 30% positive results. Cumulatively, 10,667,000 cases of New Crown have been diagnosed in India, with a cumulative death toll of more than 153,000.?

In recent years, despite the growth of India's software industry, there has been a change in some of the perceptions of India's poverty and backwardness. But there are still people who feel that India is still synonymous with the same dirty, messy and poor. But what many foreigners do not know is that in the overall health situation is not ideal at the same time, India's medical standards are among the highest in developing countries, and by many Europeans and Americans sought after.

Since India's independence, the country's healthcare program has seen remarkable success, with the government setting the ambitious goal of gradually building a three-tiered healthcare network in rural areas of the country in the early 1980s. The network consists of health posts, primary health centers and community health centers, which provide free medical services to the poor. In major cities, public hospitals run by the Government of India are also the first choice of the poor for medical treatment, and the hospitals waive registration fees for the poor. The Government of India has also announced that it will spend 900 billion rupees over the next 10 years on medical facility infrastructure and the purchase of medical and health equipment to ensure that over the next 10 years, the number of doctors and beds in India's major hospitals will double, and the number of nursing staff will triple. However, due to the overly large population, the lack of premises at all levels of healthcare centers, insufficient manpower and medical equipment, coupled with a shortage of funds, India? Healthcare for all? s plan remains largely on paper.

India's Scott Cardiovascular Hospital, a famous cardiovascular expert Naresh? Tekhan told reporters that the overall level of India is still behind developed countries, but at present, due to the high quality of personnel and abundant operation of the system, the services provided by medical hospitals in India are not inferior to the hospitals in Europe and the United States. According to figures released by the New York State Department of Health, the mortality rate of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery at Escott Hospital was 0.8%, while the mortality rate of patients undergoing similar surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital in 1999 was 2.35%.