Mangaluru: Covid-19 curve that spiking in Dakshina Kannada in the past week has encouraged the district government to restart operations at the Covid Care Centers (CCCS), which has been closed when the curve is flattened after the second wave.
Overall, 36 CCC has been set across the coastal district during, and for a short time after the second wave of Covid-19.
However, when and when Kaseload is active in the district down to 100, all the centers are closed.
Unfortunately, Kaseload active in Dakshina Kannada is now inching close to 3,000 signs and the Ministry of Health has decided to reopen 15 of CCCS, where 190 is currently being treated.
Most of them have contracted infection in Dakshina Kannada currently being quarantined in their homes.
Patients who live in houses where effective isolation is not worthy of being transferred to the CCC, and more centers like that will be opened if needed.
“As on Friday, the active kasel in Dakshin Kannada was established at 2,990, which was only treated in hospitals in hospitals – 165 of them in private hospitals, and 19 in government hospitals – while 190 were scattered at various CCCs.
Nearly 87% From Covid patients isolated at home.
More than 95% of Covid patients with isolated at home show no symptoms of infection, said Dr.
Kumar.
“At the second wave height of Covid, we distribute a drug kit containing paracetamol, vitamin C supplements, and anti-tablets biotic for those who are quarantined at home.
But members of the Technical Technical Advisory Committee Dakshina Kannada have suggested that the size like that is not necessary this time, because drugs can be wasted.
So, we have decided to provide drugs based on feedback from the health department personnel who have been deployed to ensure the condition of patients who are quarantined at home, “said Dho.dr Kumar added that the district had sufficient drug stock for Covid-19 patients Currently treated at a government hospital.