At 2,931, Ludhiana Tops stated in the test per million – News2IN
Ludhiana

At 2,931, Ludhiana Tops stated in the test per million

At 2,931, Ludhiana Tops stated in the test per million
Written by news2in

Ludhiana: Even when the Daily Covid case is in the decline, the number of tests per million in the district is the highest in the state.
With the highest test and falling forward, the state health department guidelines say local health departments need to maintain the status quo.
According to the data of the Ministry of Health, the district test per million was 2,931 on June 24 night.
Data showed that Ludhiana was at the top of the parameters in the state, Faridkot was the second (2,673) and Jalandhar third (2,646).
Moga has the lowest test (702) per million.
The 2,931 district test per million on June 24 was less than June 15 when the number was 3,191 on an average scale of seven days.
The number of increased from 1.201 on March 31 to 1,250 on April 9, fell to 1,193 on April 13, an increase to 3,933 at 18 and 3,950 on June 3 before reaching the present value.
Data from June 24 showed that Ludhiana had the lowest average lift level (around 1.5%) in Punjab.
SAS Nagar has the highest (around 7%), followed by Ferozepur (around 5.5%) and Bathinda (5).
Dr.
Ramesh District Epidemiology Bhagat said they had tested thousands of people every day and will continue to do a large number of tests.
“It is important to test the maximum number of people to covid to maintain disease in the examination.
Aggressive testing helps in detecting patients without symptomatic and symptomatic, thus preventing the spread of the virus,” said the former SMO Rajinder Gulati.
District vs.
State Ludhiana has 2,931 tests per million on June 24 night and Punjab 1,751.
When to maintain the status quo, when to test more guidelines for the State Health Department say that in areas where the test per million (TPM) is high and positively low, the department needs to maintain the status quo.
In areas where TPM and high participants, departments need to assess positive reasons and develop interventions.
In areas where TPM and low inputitives, departments must increase testing.
And in areas where TPM is low and high positive, the department needs to increase testing on priority.

About the author

news2in