Ludhiana: Even when the number of everyday cases in the city fell sharply over the past few days, the district healing rate increased by more than 6% of the lowest value in the ongoing year.
The percentage of healing refers to the percentage of those who recover from a disease (Covid-19 in this matter) of the total patients in the geographical area.
According to official figures, the percentage of healing in Ludhiana on Wednesday night was 95.80%.
This year, the lowest healing rate in the city was recorded at 89.42% on January 20.
Compared to that, the number recorded on Wednesday, February 2, is 6.38% more.
Meanwhile, data for January suggested that the healing rate was around 97.46% on January 1, and 97.04% on January 5 but fell to 94.43% on January 10.
Data shows that the healing rate fell to 92.46% on January 13 before reaching the lowest value of 89.42% on January 20.
However, after that, the healing rate increased gradually to cross 95% on January 31 before increasing to the current value of 95.80% (on February 2nd night).
Data from the last months showed that even as a healing rate in Ludhiana was 97.50% on December 31 last year, it was 97.57% on November 30 last year.
On October 31 last year, 97.58%.
Data of the Ministry of Health showed that on September 30 last year, it was 97.58% while on August 31, it was 97.59%, on July 31, it was 97.55% and on June 30, it was 97.23 %.
On May 31 last year, it was 92.54% while on April 25 it was only 83.03%.
Data on time before April last year showed that the healing rate fell below 95% after January 24 and had fallen substantially from March 1, when it was 94%.
On March 22 last year, the healing rate fell to 90% and within seven days, down 2%, reaching 88% on March 27.
It still has the same value for about 20 days before falling below 83.03% on April 25.
The Ministry of Health official associated an increase in the level of healing in the district to reduce the number of cases.