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Covid-19: CFR from Pune Dist Down to Low 70 Days

Covid-19: CFR from Pune Dist Down to Low 70 Days
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Pune: The Fatality Rate of the Covid-19 Weekly Case (CFR) fell to a 70-day low of 0.9% during the July 1-7 period in the district, the health department data was revealed.
The district weekly CFR has increased to 1.5% in the first week of May.
It rose to 2.3% during the week ending May 19 and continues to increase since weekly up to 2.7%, followed by 2.9% from May 27 to June 2 and 3% during the June 3 period, data department data, Health data revealed.
Easling in the CFR began in the second week of June when it fell to 1.8% in the week ending June 16.
This is the first time the death rate of this case lasts below 2% in 40 days.
The last week, July 1-7, saw further decline in CFR to 0.9%.
The number of weekly Covid deaths in Pune District during the July 1-7 period fell more than tripled compared to those recorded during the first few days of June, data showed.
The number of positive cases reached 8,204 in the July 1-7 period, a slight increase from the previous week (June 24-30).
However, the number of Covid deaths recorded in the last 80 years (July 1-7) compared to 120 for a week before.
Dr.
Sanjay Deshmukh, Assistant Director (Medical), Pune Circle, told Tii, “Covid’s death rate began to fall almost two to three weeks after the number of cases began to decline.
The Covid case began to decline in the first week of June, and the death rate began to drop from two The second week of this month.
In conjunction with this trend, the ICU Hospital and oxygen bed also saw reception that was relatively less covid now.
“” However, Pune’s weekly pune participants remain static (around 6%) over the past few weeks, “Dishmukh said , He said the participants did not drop due to easing of limiting to a certain extent, lack of compliance with the appropriate behavior of Covid such as wearing masks and human inflows to Pune from districts, such as Kolhapur, Satara and Sangli, who witnessed a high level of prisoners.
Dr.
Jitendra Oswal, Deputy Medical Director at Bharati Hospital, said, “The number of Covid revenues in hospitals remained static since the last month.
Because of the number of covid patients a little, his death is also lacking.
The number of Covid Backlog cases, like those who are serious and claim to be iksus, Also less.
A number of cases of backlogs (patients living in hospitals for a prolonged period) have now been cleaned.
The number of critical cases, which will be more than 1,000 at a time in the hospital, has now dropped to 150-200.
Reference of critical patients from the district Other to Pune also decreased significantly in the past week or more.

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