A recent survey by LocalCircles has revealed that over half of the families in Delhi-NCR are experiencing symptoms of viral infections. The survey collected responses from over 13,000 residents across Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad, showing a worrying increase in flu and viral fever cases.
54% Households Affected by Viral Fever
According to the survey, 54% of households reported that at least one family member has symptoms of viral fever, cough, cold, headache, or fatigue. The number of affected families has increased significantly from 38% in August 2024 to 54% in the latest survey.

Who is at Risk?
The survey found that elderly people over 50 and young children are at the highest risk of falling sick. People with pre-existing health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, asthma, COPD, and heart diseases are also more vulnerable to severe infections.
Hospitals See a Surge in Patients
Due to the rise in cases, hospitals across Delhi-NCR have reported an increase in patients with severe respiratory issues like pneumonia and bronchitis. Doctors believe that seasonal changes and air pollution are major reasons behind this sudden rise in viral infections.
Common Symptoms of Viral Illness
The survey asked respondents about symptoms in their households. The most reported symptoms include:
Fever and chills
Runny nose and sore throat
Cough and congestion
Headache and body pain
Fatigue and weakness
Stomach issues
How to Stay Safe?
To reduce the risk of viral infections, follow these simple precautions:
Wear a mask in crowded places
Wash hands regularly
Stay hydrated and eat healthy food
Avoid contact with infected individuals
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Consult a doctor if symptoms worsen
The rise in viral infections in Delhi-NCR is a growing concern. Taking proper precautions can help prevent illness and protect vulnerable individuals. As the weather changes, it is important to stay safe and seek medical help if needed.
FAQs
- What is causing the rise in viral infections in Delhi-NCR?
The increase is due to seasonal changes and air pollution, which weaken immunity and spread viruses easily. - Who is most at risk of getting sick?
Elderly people, young children, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions like diabetes, asthma, and heart disease are at higher risk. - What are the common symptoms of viral fever?
The most reported symptoms are fever, cough, sore throat, headache, fatigue, body aches, and congestion. - How can we prevent viral infections?
To stay safe, wear a mask, wash hands, avoid close contact with sick people, and maintain a healthy diet and hydration.
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