Hyderabad: The door-to-door fever survey was taken within the big limits of the Hyderabad Municipal (GHMC) corporation found that at least one in 10 people suffered fever and other covid symptoms, according to health officials.
Even though the survey was not finished, officials showed this more than the previous fever survey, which had one in 26 people with covid-related symptoms.
Health officials said that they had surveyed more than 26,000 households on the second day throughout the city.
So far, combining the first two days and two of the -Official fever surveys said that more than 60,000 households had been borne and 5,900 people were found symptomatic.
Data from the district medical and health district in the Hyderabad district alone, shows that there are 2,416 symptomatic people.
During the first fever survey, 1,487 of the 40,000 households surveyed were found with Covid symptoms, which made it one of 26.
At least 840 teams, each consisting of ANM (nurses nursing fields), an Asha worker and GHMC entomology workers, were poured across the city.
Twenty-eight people were sent to the hospital, either as patients who came out or to enter.
Overcoming the media, Health Minister T Harish Rao, who took part in a fever survey in the Siddipet district, said that officials had surveyed 12.
68 people in all the states and more than 45,000 people were found to behave covid symptoms.
Based on the preliminary number, this makes one in 26 PLE in Telangana with a fever.
Officials said that a clear description of the survey could only be achieved on Thursday, when 90% of the survey would be completed.
“In addition to providing a health kit, health officials also track people who are omitted and provide assistance needed.
Weare tends to complete a survey in five to six more days,” said Harish Rao.
Officials said that a large number of people with fever and other covid symptoms found in urban slums, showed that there was the spread of the community.
Hundreds of workers work all the time to prepare a crore house isolation kit for distribution throughout the state.
Already, a large number of them have been sent to a government hospital in the state.
This kit contains azithromycin, paracetamol, levo cetrizine, ranitidine, c and d vitamins and multivitamin tablets.