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Ahmedabad: 41% of deaths in the 3rd wave are not fully vaccinated

Ahmedabad: 41% of deaths in the 3rd wave are not fully vaccinated
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AHMEDABAD: Analysis of data from 41 deaths recorded in the city of Ahmedabad from January 13 to 23 by senior officials of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) provides important insights into the requirements for vaccination Covid – 41% or 17 patients not taking one or two doses, claiming civil authorities.
“Analysis of the case revealed that 12 do not take a second shot vaccination, while five people who missed the second dose.
Of the total, 30 or 73% were above 45 years.
The deceased included only one of less than 18 years – a 13 year old girl who also had Guillain-Barre Syndrome, “an official said.
Ahmedabad has recorded 37% of deaths Gujarat in the last 10 days.
Officials indicated they will create awareness about vaccination, especially for families with members experiencing severe health problems.
“We will also reach out to families of the deceased to increase the share of vaccination,” AMC official added.
Meanwhile, Gujarat on Monday noted the deaths of 25 patients, the highest since May 30 last year, or almost eight months.
Death has steadily increased in recent days – nearly doubling in four days from 13 January 20 Decrease TPR is a little: ExpertsIn the same period, every day Covid cases has been reduced 44% – from a peak of 24 485 to 13 805 on Monday.
This is the second consecutive fall in the case of day-to-day.
Is that an indication that Gujarat has reached a peak of the third wave? Analysis of the test reveals a different picture.
everyday case, which is in the range of 1.3-1.4 lakh from January 18 to 22, reduced to 1.02 lakh on Monday, down 26%.
“This is not necessarily the cases were dropped – test positivity rates have dipped only slightly.
With a wedding at this week and next, more cases could rise, “said an epidemiologist, adding that the high use of over-the-counter testing kits Covid may have mengurangi’resmi’tes.

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