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Covid + Vity Rate Slip below 2% after 42 days

Covid + Vity Rate Slip below 2% after 42 days
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Kolkata: Covid’s position of covid from Bengal Slid under a 2% sign for two consecutive days – Wednesday and Thursday – for the first time in 42 days, holding hope for a slowdown in transmission.
The level of progress, after increasing the 2% sign in run-up to the celebration season on October 5, has jumped up to 3% on October 18.
Since then, he dipped below 2% for the first time on Wednesday, when it was 1.9%.
The level of participants remains unchanged on Thursday.
In 42 days from October 5, 35,056 people have tested Covid-positive in Bengal, including 497 died.
According to data released by the State Health Department, more than 15.6 samples were tested in phase 44 today, with RT-PCR: Antigen test ratio increased significantly from 38:62 at 5 to 49:51 on Thursday.
From the highest of all two-digit positive times in March-April 2020, the level of prospective began to slip under 2% on July 9, with the second wave ambition.
After that, it fluctuates, but remains around 2%.
It fell below 2% on October 31, but swinged back to 2.4% the next day, November 1.
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Fluctuations in the case have been triggered by the Puja Durga meeting, which pushed the numbers in the last half of October, the experts said.
There are already days in the last 44 day phase when the level of participation varies more than 0.5% over a 24-hour period.
On October 6, for example, Bengal reported the level of 2.1% input.
Located up to 2.5% on October 12 and even touched 3% on October 18.
But it fell to 2.1% on October 19 itself.
Since then, it continues to increase before falling rapidly.
On October 29, 2%.
Finally, on November 17, he slipped below 2% and remained there for two consecutive days.
However, experts say it is still too early to draw certain conclusions from a positive reduction in under 2%.
“The Covid protocol has gone for a throw during pujas,” said Raja Dhar, Director of the CMRI Hospital Pulmonology.
“The impact began to be seen in the last week of October.
Fortunately, vaccination immunity and flock to maintain the number of severe cases in the examination.
So, we have a large number of mild cases now, which does not require hospitalization.” It can still be dangerous for the population of the elderly and co- Morbid to ignore Covid norms, Rahul Jain, Belle Vue Clinic’s internal drug consultant.
“Despite double vaccination, the PeopleClr is increasingly covid.
So, the use of masks and social distance remains mandatory for all, especially the elderly and parts that are not vaccinated,” Jain said.
He added that while the population under 18 years, who had not received vaccines, remained vulnerable, they were at a lower risk due to higher immunity.
“Also, they have developed antibodies through Covid exposure now.
Young children show better resistance to viruses and have a minor illness so far,” Jain added.

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