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Zero covid death in the last 30 days in Gujarat

Zero covid death in the last 30 days in Gujarat
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Ahmedabad: The last death associated with Covid-19 in Gujarat was recorded on September 3, a month ago.
The state is one of the few in India to achieve that achievement.
Rajasthan neighbors are one example.
This was for the first time in a long pandemic of 18 months that the state had not recorded death.
From September 3 to October 2, the state has recorded 491 cases with a recovery rate of more than 95%.
Of the 33 Gujarat Regency, 19 had zero active cases on Saturday morning.
The state will mark achievements when 27 cases are recorded in 24 hours – two months high for Gujarat.
To place a figure in perspective, only five months ago, the state has recorded 2,650 deaths in May at an average rate of 88 deaths per day.
The moon-wise calendar, September was the first to record only one death associated with Covid-19.
The last death in Ahmedabad cities and letters recorded on July 18 and August 27.
Comparing Gujarat to other Indian countries, Maharashtra recorded 1,571 deaths in September, Kerala 4,126, Tamil Nadu 637 and Karnataka 455, for some.
The adjacent Madhya Pradesh also recorded lower deaths at 6 in September.
Dr.
Rakesh Joshi, a medical supervisor of a civil hospital that has an facilities appointed 1,200 beds for Covid and treats the highest number of patients during the second wave throughout Gujarat, saying that they have not received Covid-19 patients who are confirmed in the past and a half months ago Moreover, death.
“Vaccination plays a major role in reducing the severity and mortality of infections.
While we are still suspecting cases, symptoms are much lighter than we use to get a few months ago,” he said.
“All must be vaccinated to get protection against viruses.” Private hospitals in the city share similar experiences.
Dr.
Bharat Gadhvi, President of Ahmedabad Hospitals and Nursing Homes Association (AHNA), said that the pandemic had taken endemic form now.
“We get one or two patients.
But only a few need intensive care, and almost zero deaths have been recorded over the past two months,” he said.
“But I will still urge not to be careful of the wind and follow the Covid protocol especially during the approaching celebration season.”

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