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The highest wb covid surge in 6 months, 5 new omicron cases

The highest wb covid surge in 6 months, 5 new omicron cases
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Kolkata: Bengal recorded 2,128 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours on Thursday and five confirmation of Omicron, on the day the number of fresh double infections for the second day in a row, with Kolkata itself squeezed more than half with 1,090 new cases with 1,090 new cases , even when the state government asks the hospital to remain vigilant and high warnings for next week or more.
Council of the last state of the state saw a level like that six months ago (in June), during the second wave of rampage.
“O-count” is active in the current state 15.
All the latest five additions have a history of foreign trips, with at least four of them – including a five-year-old girl now at Amri Hospital Mukundapur – coming from London.
“We received a statement of genome sequencing of six international travelers, of which five were omicron-positive,” said Ajay Chakraborty, Director, health services, urging everyone to be in the best behavior in accordance with Covid.
Health officials said five omicron 16 (cumulative) infections that have been known do not have a history of travel, which suggests community transmission.
“Covid cases have doubled every day for the past few days,” said a senior official in a message to the hospital.
“Especially in Kolkata, we found some evidence that suggested local Omicron transmissions.
Five of them, from various regions, found omicron-positive but did not have a trip or contact history.” “We are afraid of the COV case load higher than the wave.
2, the rate of rising new infections is in the upward curve.
2,021 Bengal new cases came after the previous day 1,089; the new case count of Kolkata showed the same increase, with the last 24 hours of the 1,090 coming after the previous day’s count of 540.
Daily case counts In the end it might reach “30,000 to 35,000”, said the message Thursday.
“The first wave has risen slowly and peaked in October 2020, reaching around 4,100 cases per day.
In the second wave, the increase was fast, when we had around 22,000 cases a day during its peak.
But this time, we caught it.
Case load becomes higher than the second wave.
“In a meeting held by Swasthya Bhawan on Thursday was asked to swing back to Covid-19 Counter-Action: Increase the bed, Identify more secure homes, reactivate telemedicine acceptance and cells, prepared with important equipment, PPES, and Labor and testing hiking.
Saumitra Mohan, Secretary, Family Department and State Welfare, said at the meeting that the state already had “infrastructure in place, including CCU, HTU and a general bed.
All we need to do is recover all the facilities we have during its peak of the second wave and activate other facilities developed later to anticipate the third wave, including Covid children’s facilities.
“Chakarborty Director of Health Services (DHS), raises concerns about the possibility of a daily number of massive casafes and its impact on the health care system and understand mortality.” DHS told us to increase Covid beds and other facilities for full capacity in the next two weeks while ensuring that the newly developed pediatric facilities are fully developed.
He added that we could all need to work hard for two months hoping that the surge would end in March-April, “said the Principal of Medical College.
DHS shows an increase in positive graphics and directing all laboratories to increase testing mostly using the RT method -PCR by conducting tests both on OPD and emergency patients in government hospitals.

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