After March, the last 14 days have the longest spell without Covid’s death in Vid – News2IN
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After March, the last 14 days have the longest spell without Covid’s death in Vid

After March, the last 14 days have the longest spell without Covid's death in Vid
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Nagpur: 1 to 14 September may be the longest range when the area did not record a single covid death since March 2020.
The last fatality was each of the Nagpur and Amravati, reported on August 31.
Last month, there were 21 deaths of 11 districts.
July has recorded 74 deaths, when a sharp decline in victims of Covid began.
Nearly five months back, the area had seen nearly 250-300 deaths in a day during the second wave peak.
In April this year recorded the highest number of 5,670 Covid deaths, since the pandemic began.
One death has been reported in March 2020 and after that the number always remains in two digits.
Five months from May to September have seen 6,870 Covid deaths, with a drastic decline from June and so on, when the fatality fell to 527 throughout the month.
So far this September, cases remain low at more than 400, which is almost 10 times lower than Tally August.
Another typical feature of Covid graphics now that is usually seen is zero cases in more than two districts regularly.
In fact, the rural parts of Nagpur did not report one case for more than 12 days on stretching at the end of August.
Bhandara, who currently only has two active cases, becomes the first district to become Covid free for several days.
This month too, he only saw three cases.
This region has recorded an average of 29 cases this month.
Spike in cases in one or two districts such as Nagpur or Buldhana took the calculation of the day to more than 10.
Because the case has fallen, the test rate has also decreased.
However, more than 100 tests were carried out even in districts that did not report any cases.
Dr.
Nitin Shinde’s disease specialist said, “The incident of the disease has fallen due to the immunity.
The next wave will be driven by people who are not vaccinated or with a new variant.
The stronger variant of the delta seems to be less likely at this time.” Asked how long the region can Maintaining the current situation, Dr.
Shinde said that the next wave began 5 to 6 months after the previous one.
“We reach that point now.
We will need a new variant and Super Spreaders and more unvaxxed events.
This will make a conducive environment for viruses,” he said.

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