Covid-19: 10 times soaring in 13 days, the active case in Karnataka reaches 1 lakh; 21% of positivity in Bengaluru – News2IN
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Covid-19: 10 times soaring in 13 days, the active case in Karnataka reaches 1 lakh; 21% of positivity in Bengaluru

Covid-19: 10 times soaring in 13 days, the active case in Karnataka reaches 1 lakh; 21% of positivity in Bengaluru
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Bengaluru: Covid Congeload Active Karnataka crosses a sign of one lakh, while the positivity rate of the Daily Test (TPR) in Bengaluru reaches a peak of 21%.
The country reported 25,005 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday, took the total number of active cases to 1.1 lakh.
Bengaluru saw 18,374 infections and houses 78.5% (or 90,893) the active case of the country.
The state has reported more cases -26,811 – on May 26 and Bengaluru – 20,897 – on 9.
May 9.
Active Kaseload Karnataka has seen a 10-fold increase in 13 days.
On January 1, the state has 9,386 active cases.
The last time the country had seen more than one active case of Lakh was seven months ago, on June 28, 2021, when there was 1.1 active cases of lakh.
After doing more than 2 Lakh tests in 24 hours, the country’s daily positioning rate stood 12.4% on Thursday.
After Bengaluru, the highest number of cases had been reported from MySuru in 695, followed by Dakshina Kannada 625, Tumakuru 547, Hassan 490 and Mandya 406.
In accordance with the data of state war space, the level of the Bengaluru test is 21% on Wednesday, followed by Manda on Wednesday , 5%, rural Bengaluru 17.1%, tumaku 14.4% while the average daily level of the country is 14.1%.
On the Front Fatality Covid, the country reported eight deaths on Thursday, three of them came from Bengaluru, and each of Kalaburagi, Tumakuru, Mysore, and Vijayapura.
The youngest victim was a 21-year-old woman from Vijayapura who suffered from severe acute respiratory infection and died on January 11, after a day of living in a private hospital.
In Bengaluru, a 32-year-old man, struggled with tightness, gave up on Covid after seven days of hospitalization.
Another Bengaluru man, 58 years old, suffered a fever, cough, shortness of breath in his residence on January 2 and his fatality was included in the Covid victim list on Thursday.
According to Dr.
CN Manjunath, members of the Covid Technical and Clinical Expert Committee, the actual impact of the Covid third wave in terms of death will be seen in two more weeks.
“This virus spreads faster and a month will be important.
We are only two weeks to the third wave now,” he said.

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