Noida: Gautam Budh Nagar registered a drop in the Covid Daily case on Monday with the 501st fell from 969 days ago.
Infection has dropped almost a third since January 21 when 1,489 cases are recorded.
The district has also seen less than 1,000 cases since Saturday which saw 987 district cases added 661 new Covid patients in the last 24 hours, up from 485 which were recorded on Sunday.
It saw 780 cases on Friday and 906 the following day.
The sample front level, also rose 3.3 percentage points on that day to settle at 8.9%.
“Until now, the situation looks good.
We will continue to watch the numbers for the next few days to ensure the situation,” GB Nagar Chief Medical Officer Dr.
Sunil Sharma told toi.
Meanwhile, the doctor warned people to not be careful with the wind even when hospitalization continued to remain low in the two districts.
Increasing vaccination and preventive doses along with strict compliance with the Covid protocol, they say, it is necessary to maintain a low level of peposititivity.
The district administration has extended night hours for all days of the week from 10pm to 6 in the morning until the order further.
Previously, the night hours were limited on weekends from 11pm to 5 in the morning.
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54 is undergoing treatment at a separate hospital.
As many as 21,908 beneficiaries were affixed to the district on Monday, officials said, adding that 25,878 the booster dose had been given so far.
In GB Nagar, officials said 987 people had recovered from infection in the last 24 hours even as an active case standing at 6.412.
About 11,000 in different age categories vaccinated on Monday.
Loss The State, 11,159 People were tested positive for Coronavirus in the last 24 hours while 10,836 people recovered from infection in the same period.
State health officials said from the total, 98% of patients were under house isolation while 1% had been hospitalized.
Meanwhile, the drive-to-door specifically five days to comb the cases of hidden Koronavirus infections from the state begins on Monday.
A total of 73,000 supervisory committees consisting of Ashas, Anganwadi workers are at work to intensify existing prevention strategies.
Under the drive, the committee visited houses under their territory to carry out thoroughly filtering, looking for individuals suspected of covid-19 symptoms and referring them to RT-PCr testing, said state health officials.