Mumbai: Blames the long weekend, but the lower test rate causes a sharp decline in everyday cases in the country and the city on Saturday.
The state of 1,553 is the lowest in 17 months, and the last time the toll road was lower than May 13 (1,495).
Only 1,00,944 tests carried out throughout the city by opposing an average of 1.5 lakh; 33,002 from this test was carried out in Mumbai.
In Mumbai, which registered 500-plus cases in five days this month so far, Caseload fell 35% from 480 on Saturday to 333 on Saturday.
Daily deaths also fell to 26 and three in the state and city.
The State Supervision Officer Dr.
Pradeep Awate said the sharp decline in the case registered on Saturday is likely to be the result of less tests carried out because of the Dussehra holiday.
Fewer people appear for testing and vaccination for the last few days of Navratri.
“But we must note that in May 2020, when we last had a low cooperative, the daily test was carried out less than 70,000 on average.
So the daily test level is much lower than the first or second wave,” he said.
In Mumbai, the doctor said that despite a case increase compared to August (when the lowest daily calculation was 196), the inpatient level did not increase.
Dr.
Kedar Toraskar, a member of the State Task Force in Covid and the ICU head at Wockhardt Hospital in Agripada, said vaccination had made a difference in the city.
“Most of them need hospitalization not vaccinated while some vaccinated back month.
BMC Executive Health Officer Dr.
Mangala Gomare told TII, the Ministry of Health focused on five wards, including D (Malabar Hill), E (Byculla) and T (Mulabla) and T (Mulund), where there has been a visible increase On the Daily Divis.