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Kerala Logs 31.445 New Covid Case, 215 Death

Kerala Logs 31.445 New Covid Case, 215 Death
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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala on Wednesday reports more than 30,000 cases of daily viruses, after a three-month gap, while the test level of the test (TRP) rose to 19 percent.
The southern state on Wednesday recorded 31,445 fresh coronavirus infections and tolls installed until 19,972 with 215 new deaths.
The last time Kerala passed the 30,000 mark on May 20 when reporting 30,491 cases.
TPR on Wednesday crossed a sign of 19 percent, according to the release of the state government.
While the latest surge in pushing the total number of infections to 38.83,429, the government announced an intensive screening program to reduce the spread of further transmission.
After the Onam celebration, medical experts predict that TPR will exceed 20 percent and the number of infections will increase further.
Since July 27, after the celebration of Bakrid when a relaxed limit for several days, Kerala has been side by side more than or nearly 20,000 cases almost every day.
The release further said that as many as 20,271 people have recovered from infection since Tuesday, taking total recovery to 36,92,628 and the number of active cases to 1,70,292.
In the last 24 hours, 1.65,273 tested samples and TPR were found 19.03 percent.
So far, 3,06,19,046 samples have been tested, he said.
Among the districts, Ernakulam recorded the highest number with 4,048 cases, followed by thrissur (3,865), Kozhikode (3,680), Malakpuram (3,562), Palakkad (2,562), Kollayam (2,050), Kannur (1,930) Alappuzha (1,930) 1,874), Thiruvananthapuram (1,700), Idukki (1,166) Pathanamthitta (1,008) and Wayanad (962).
Of new cases, 123 are health workers, 138 from outside the country and 29,608 are infected through contacts, with a contact source unclear in 1,576 cases, the word release.
At present there are 4,70,860 people under supervision in various districts.
Of these, 4,44,278 was in the quarantine of the house or institutional and 26,582 in the hospital.
With increasing Covid-19 cases in the state, the Minister of Health Veena George said intensive filtration / testing program was launched to detect as soon as possible who was infected with Coronavirus and reduced the spread of further pandemics.
At the Facebook post, he said testing would be maximized in low vaccination districts and people must be tested voluntarily.
He said that the sample collection would be carried out directly in the cluster area and through camps and steps have also been taken to provide test results without delay.
Kerala has adopted a scientific test method per million per million per million and hence, because the number of cases increased, as well as the number of inspections, he said.
Everyone who suffers from fever, cold, and sore throat or is susceptible to these diseases and those who have contacted positive Covid people must be played for viruses, the Minister said.
He further said that people with respiratory problems and serious diseases must be examined to ensure they are not infected by Covid-19, even if they only have small symptoms, because such people can be very affected if they are infected with Coronavirus.
If anyone attends a ceremony or public events, such as marriage or funeral, a positive covid test, everyone who is there on such events must be tested, he said.
Meanwhile, the Opposition Congress chose a hole in the virus management system in the state and urged the LDF government to immediately release health data in this matter.
Opposition leaders in the State Assembly, V D Sathean accused that the Covid control system in the state has failed and wants the government to revive existing strategies and methodologies for disease management.
“Even though the number of Covid patients has crossed 38 lakh signs in the state, the government is still hiding health data associated with it.
This will prevent a growing strategy to fight the third wave of the disease,” he said at the press meeting here.
The lack of data analysis has seriously affected even research activities in the southern state, the leader added.
Accused that the contact search system in the country was a failure to find out the infected tofu, he said the ratio in Kerala was only 1: 1.5, although at least 20 people must be tested if someone was found to have been affected by the disease.
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