After Uttarayan, the Covid case soared at Ahmedabad, Gujarat – News2IN
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After Uttarayan, the Covid case soared at Ahmedabad, Gujarat

After Uttarayan, the Covid case soared at Ahmedabad, Gujarat
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Ahmedabad: From 10 to 14 January, the average daily call at 104 DEVER Helpline is 227.
This rose to an average of 518 on January 15 and 16, recorded a 28% surge.
Likewise, the shift from home to the hospital for Covid patients from January 10 to 14 is an average of 59 which increased to an average of 79 on January 15 and 16, a 34% increase.
“In fact, from 15 to 17, around 50% of the 2,500 strange calls on 108 services related to Covid-19 – one of the highest after the end of the second wave,” said a senior official Emri 108.
Call it the result of a kite party The three-day elevate or controversial increase in Covid cases in the city and the state, the post-uttarayan period has recorded a major surge in everyday calculation.
For Gujarat, it was a 26% increase, from 10,150 on Sundays to 12,753 on Monday.
For Ahmedabad, a 33% increase, from 3,264 to 4,340.
It was the highest daily calculation for the city in the last 258 days or since May 4, a long queue on a fast antigen testing room (mouse) was seen throughout the city, while the Lab Path Private also recorded a surge in the number of tests.
In civil hospitals, the last two days carrying 37 patients, including seven patients suspected.
This is 60% of a total of 57 cases in the hospital.
Medical supervisor, Dr.
Rakesh Joshi, said: “Of the total, 16 is in the ventilator or bipap.
Some patients who are recognized have not taken one or both vaccine doses.
We urge all to vaccinate the earliest.” Even in private hospitals, the number of patients received across 200 and stood on 208 on Monday.
The number 146 on January 14 – a 42% surge in three days.
‘According to the data association of Ahmedabad Hospital and home associations, 21 patients were in the ICU and four in the ventilator, while 76 were in the high dependency unit (HTU).
AHNA officials said that hospitalization was still low compared to the total number but the number of patients recognized continued to increase.
“The majority of the number of patients treated in hospitals consists of senior citizens and those who have comorbidities.
Because the spread of omicron variants is very high, we must all be careful for some time,” said Dr.
Bharat Gadhvi, President Ahna.
On Monday, Gujarat recorded a total vaccination dose of 9.5 crore including 5.03 first crore and 4.41 crore second vaccination dose.
Teens were given 58,291 doses, taking numbers to 22.41 lakh, while 6 lakh health services and frontline (HFW and FLW) had a booster dose.
Gujarat on Monday has 70,374 active patients where 95 are in the ventilator.

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