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Procedure cases from the last two days with 86 cases reported on Tuesday – a one-day surge in six months – District health authority has reopened the CCC to increase the capacity of the bed for patients.
On Wednesday, the district reported 106 cases.
From January 1 to January 12, the district recorded 288 cases.
Of this amount, 16 of them are children between six years to 18 years.
The district reported two cases against 1,264 tests on January 5, two cases on January 6 to 1,297 tests, eight cases on January 8, nine cases on January 8 against 1,347 tests, 26 cases on January 9 against 1,519 tests, 40 cases on January 10 Fight 1,236 tests and 86 cases in 1153 tests.
This district has carried out a total of 8,727 tests from January 5 to 11 and reported 177 cases.
As Wednesday, this district has 279 active cases and five under house isolation.
As many as 32,963 were tested positive for the virus after a pandemic addict, where 32,143 recovered, while 542 deaths were reported in the district.
The district government has also reopened 100 beds in the capacity of the class of the Hostel Building Building in Madapura on the outskirts of the city from Tuesday.
It was also deployed by a doctor, the panicedical staff needed there.
This district has also initiated the process to reopen the CCC in the KSOU building in Ramasamudra and to use the Boys Hostel Building in Hanur.
It also plans to open the CCC in all the taluks that are separate from using 16 CCC opened during the second wave.
Directions have also been given to all the retail hospitals to prepare for further surge in the case.
The Nodal Covid District officer Dr.
Mahesh told TI that the test level of the test also increased to 3.2% as on Tuesday.
The district has progressed 99% in managing the first dose in a qualified population targeted above 18 years, 80% progress in providing two doses and also enrolled the progress of 60% in providing vaccines to adolescents between 15 to 18 years against the target of 80,145.
The district has also registered a 30% progress in the administration of a booster dose to target 5,785 two-day frontline soldiers by reopening the Covid Care Center as a measure of caution with 2,000 bed capacity.
Following directions from Deputy Commissioner Charulasy Somal, the district health authority has also increased Covid’s daily testing to 2,200 samples of 1,300 samples.
District administration has given five extra vehicles to every net for the supply of vaccines and collecting swabs.