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56% Double pierced infected in the third covid wave Assam

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Guwahati: More than 56% of Covid patients reported in Assam in the third wave since January 1 have taken their second dose, while 11.3% vaccinated with the first dose but still changed positively.
Senior Health Department official said the data compiled by the department has revealed that vaccination cannot prevent infection, especially when a very contagious variant such as Omicron has been applied to the community, but has reduced the severity of the disease between vaccination.
Minister of Himanta’s minister Buswa Sarma on Sunday said inpatient less than 12% during the third wave in Assam.
In the wise positive case of the district, vaccination status from 1 to 20 January said a total of 57,292 positive cases were detected in the state.
From them, 32,589 or 56.88% have had their second dose, while 6,501 received the first dose before being infected in the third wave.
Data from the Ministry of Health stated that the vaccination status was 18,202 cases, accounting for 31.77% “unknown”.
“Vaccination occurs at a rapid pace and a large number of people already get both doses of Covid-19 vaccine.
Obviously the person being carried out will be infected if the Covid protocol is not followed.
Vaccines can only reduce complications if someone contracts a virus,” Health experts and director of medical education , Assam, Dr.
Anup Kumar Barman.
In Kamrup (Metro) district, where the highest 16,306 cases were detected during the period, 72.37% had their second dose.
But relative, the number of people with the first dose is much lower.
Of the 16,306 cases, only 327 or 2% have the first JAD when urban districts have been vaccinated more than penny percent of the estimated population estimated with both doses.
For 25.62 percent of cases analyzed in Kamrup (Metro), vaccination status remained unknown.
The highest Covid infection was 82.51% among the people attached to being reported twice from Majuli Regency.
The Chairman of the Sarma Minister said the night at night will be reduced in the state of February – starting at 11pm, not 10pm.
“Decisions have been taken to provide more relaxation, considering low hospitalization and death rates,” he said.
“Schools and colleges will slowly return.
In the last three days, the number of positive cases has been reduced,” Sarma added.

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