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10% Pointititives at 21 Pb, Haryana & HP Regency

10% Pointititives at 21 Pb, Haryana & HP Regency
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Chandigarh: The Punjab area, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh is now in the grip of the third wave of Covid infection with 70% of the districts in these countries recorded the level of participants at the recommended limit of 5% and almost 38% of the district.
Weekly participation levels of more than 10%.
This region is through the exponential growth phase of the current wave.
Higher levels of participants – the percentage of samples found infected from the total tested – more difficult to control deployment.
Weekly data throughout the country between January 3 to 9 examined by the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR) shows that 21 districts came out of 56 -Seven each in three states in the region well more than 10%.
Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab and Haryana, also has a level of participation above 10%.
The latest Punjab Malerkotla did not count separately because there was no data publishing system for the district.
List of seven Punjab regencies including Patiala (25.06%), Mohali (22.01%), Bathinda (20.3%), Pathankot (16.91%), Ludhiana (14.41%), Amritsar (13.27 %), and Ropar (11.27%).
Haryana’s list has Faridabad (30.53%), Gurugram (22.85%), Panchkula (19.13%), Ambala (18.49%), Karnal (13.19%), Rohtak (10.86%) , and SonÄ«pat (10.03%) is shown among the worst – district of the district.
Lahaul and Spiti (57.89%), Kullu (18.95%), Kangra (15.65%), Bilaspur (14.15%), Hamirpur (13.9%), Shimla (12.58%), And Una (11.56%) is a district where the majority of samples were found positively, the percentage of them was 20.50% in the beautiful Chandigarh city.
As many as 18 districts – nine in Punjab, five in Haryana, and four in Himachal – have weekly testing peponyitives between 5% to 10%.
Only one district in Himachal and six in Punjab and 10 in Haryana have a level of participants within the specified limits.
Reproduction Number – Infectious level – from Punjab on January 9 is 7.60 for the past seven days while everyday cases grow by 50.7%, the sixth highest in the country, in accordance with Cambridge Judge Business School and the National Institute of Economic.
and social research.
Chandigarh has a value of R 6.21 and a growth rate of 45.6% while Haryana and Himachal have an infection rate of 4.82 and 4.32, and the growth rate of 39.3% and 36.6% respectively.
The current trend will continue in the region if there are no changes in social behavior and mitigation measures.
Expressing concern for the applicable situation, Punjab-based public health experts from Amandeep Aggarwal put stress on putting extra efforts on detention and supervision, especially in the Punjab poll-bound tax.
“The territory, which is closely connected, passes through the rough phase and any slipup at this time will be expensive,” repeated by Dr.
Aggarwal.

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