Chandigarh: Himachal Pradesh has the highest Covid-19 infection rate in the regional rustic belt – Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh – in the ongoing third wave despite having the best rustic vaccination coverage.
According to the analysis conducted by Bank Negara (SBI) researchers, the country’s rural areas Hill contributed 61.1% of cases against 38.9% of urban areas.
The percentage of the state of the state in the total covid vaccine dose given in January was 85.9%, which was higher than the all-india average of 83.2%, while in urban areas was 14.1%.
The part in rural vaccination is lower in Haryana where 57% of the total beneficiaries are immunized during this period living in rural areas and 43% in urban areas.
The level of infection in rural areas is 27.2% while 72.8% of new cases are reported from urban areas.
Even because a large number of countries have vaccinated more than 70% of the population that qualify with a mandatory dose, Punjab is still following.
The state has succeeded in fully immunizing only 45% of the population that meets the requirements so far.
In Punjab, 74% of individuals who meet the requirements that live in rural areas have been vaccinated in part while only 40% have been affixed twice.
In urban areas, the country provides a first dose of at least 95% and both doses to 53%.
Contrary to the situation in Punjab, neighboring Haryana has mounced 134% of the population with the first dose and fully immunized 98% in urban areas while 104% have been inoculated with the first dose and 73% with two doses in rural areas.
In Chandigarh, the Joint Capital of Punjab and Haryana, 105% of the eligible population received first and 80% got both doses.
Experts recommend the country to increase the speed of vaccination so that the vulnerable population can be covered earlier.
The peak of the possibility of a week: the act of increasing increases in cases, punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh are projected to reach their peak in a week, according to the estimated Business School of Judge Cambridge and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
This is in line with the projection of the Indian Science Institute (IISC) and researcher of the Indian Statistics Institute (ISI) that the third wave can reach its peak in the region in the last week of January.
The reproductive level of the virus is above the Genting 1 threshold value at Himachal Pradesh (1.40), Haryana (1.09), Punjab (1.08) and Chandigarh (1.02).
The number of daily cases is projected to decline from the first week of next month and the curve may be flat at the end of March.