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Ahmedabad Covid case rose 82% to 178

Ahmedabad Covid case rose 82% to 178
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Ahmedabad: Daily Cases of Covid-19 were shot 178 on Tuesday from 98 recorded on Monday, recorded 1.8 times or 82% a surge in a day.
It was the highest daily calculation in the last 208 days.
The district also recorded four new cases.
With the debit of 15 patients in 24 hours, active cases rose 65, took the calculation to 464 – the highest in the last five months.
In fact, over the past two days, Ahmedabad City has emerged as a center of pandemic.
While the city accounts for 48% of the total state cases on Monday, on Tuesday 45% of cases are recorded from Ahmedabad.
“The level of testicitivity test (TPR), which floated around 0.1% to 0.3% since last week, jumped to 1.3% on Monday.
Only two districts – the other is Rajkot – recording more than 1% TPR on Monday from Gujarat.
This means that of every 1,000 Covid tests are carried out, 13 is testing positive.
It was one of the highest since the end of the second wave, “said a city-based pathology.
Other new cases include 52 from the city of Letters, 35 of the city of Rajkot, 34 of the city of Vadodara, 12 of Anand, 10 of Navsari, 9 of the letter, and 7 of each of the city of Jamnagar, Gandhinagar, Kheda and Valsad Regency.
Overall, 22 districts and eight city corporations recorded at least one new positive case on Tuesday.
The number of districts with zero active cases is reduced to six.
Kheda Regency recorded the death of a patient, took the country’s official death toll to 10,115.
State administration shows many initiatives including increasing contacts, introducing covid testing vehicles and tents in districts and cities that record a high number of daily cases, Dhanvantari Rath vehicles for the OPD level of the environment to detect early and strict entry points at the entry point.
The Ahmedabad Hospital figures and home care associations (AHNA) show that on December 23, the number of patients received at a private hospital was seven who were doubled by 14 on Tuesday.
The majority does not need intensive care, the official said, adding that the sign must be seen as a warning to be more careful.

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