💨 Abstract
The Air Quality Index in Delhi NCR remains severe to hazardous, leading to an increase in respiratory and chest infection cases in hospitals. Dr Sudhir Gupta, a chest physician, reported a doubling of patients with respiratory diseases. Dr Avi Kumar, a pulmonologist, stated that even non-allergic individuals with no history are affected, presenting with symptoms like breathlessness, wheezing, and pneumonia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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