Tension due to positivity rate in Delhi
In Delhi, 83 new cases of Covid-19 were registered in the last 24 hours on Tuesday. The special thing is that here the positivity rate has increased to 5.83 percent. It is a matter of tension. While the positivity rate at the national level is 1.09%. As per reports, the number of active cases in the capital is 270, out of which 179 patients are being treated in home isolation. Due to the arrival of international travelers in the capital, there is a need to be more vigilant.
Kerala Alert: Covid cases cross 1000 in the state
Kerala has come into alert mode in view of increasing cases of corona. All the districts have been asked to be vigilant. The total number of active Covid cases in the state stood at 1026 on Tuesday. There were 172 new cases in this. Of them, 111 were undergoing treatment at various hospitals in the state. State Health Minister Veena George said that we have asked to take precautions. Monitoring will also be strengthened. The officials have been asked to prepare a surge plan. Apart from keeping an eye on ICU and ventilator facilities, instructions have been given to see adequate stock of medicines and test kits.
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Cases increasing slowly in Maharashtra too
There has been a gradual rise in Covid-19 infections in Maharashtra over the past few weeks, but health officials on Monday said there is nothing to worry about. This is due to seasonal fluctuations. As per the data, 249 Covid cases were reported on March 18 and 236 on Sunday (March 19). However, the number of people who died of corona is still within 10.
1134 new cases of corona in the last 24 hours
According to the data released on Wednesday by the Union Health Ministry, 1,134 new cases of corona virus were registered in India. At the same time, the number of patients undergoing treatment has increased to 7,026. With the death of five people due to infection, the death toll has increased to 5,30,813. Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat and Maharashtra reported one death each, while the earlier deaths in Kerala were included in the respective figures when they were confirmed as COVID-19. The daily infection rate was recorded at 1.09 percent and the weekly infection rate at 0.98 percent.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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