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Covid case in Thane witnessed a slight increase

Covid case in Thane witnessed a slight increase
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Thane: The city of Thane and the Regency have seen a marginal increase in Covid’s case in the past week after the market is allowed to open, official data revealed.
Data showed that while 49 positive cases were reported on August 9, then the figure fell to 34 only rose to 56 and settled at the age of 57 August in Thane City.
The numbers in the Thane District also saw an increase from 183 to 233 in the same period of time.
Even when the level of participant was 2.1% last week, it fell to 1.6% to 15 August even when he saw a slight surge up to 1.7% mid-week, revealing Xdata from Thane Municipal Corporation.
Activists say whatever increase is expected, given that most populations, including those who are not vaccinated, which until now restricted from the movement will begin to move.
The core market area has witnessed crowding throughout the past week because shops were allowed to operate late at night, observers said.
Even so, experts say a little case movement to the north should not be taken lightly, given the threat of the third wave that can lurk.
“It is natural for people to gather outside after a long kink, but we must not forget that there is a slip-up can cause an escalation of infection, something that is noticed before the second wave,” said an activist.
The temporary citizenship officials confirmed the increase, although marginalized, was considered serious and clarified that the overall level of front was due to the increase in security measures adopted by residents and intensive vaccination drives and rapid detection of administration.
“There is a case increase but still small and the situation is controlled.
However, regardless of waves coming or not, it is very important for residents to remain cautious and follow all the safety protocols,” said Dr.
V Deogekar, medical officer in Thane Corporation.

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