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Covid growth at 0% in Nagpur, Bhandara, Gondia

Covid growth at 0% in Nagpur, Bhandara, Gondia
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Nagpur: The growth rate of the Covid case fell to zero in Nagpur Regency, Bhandara, and Gondia from Vidarbha while all other districts in the region have less than 0.05% in accordance with the latest comparative data issued by the Ministry of Public Health, Maharashtra.
Information that was updated until July 13.
The weekly growth rate measured the percentage changes in the number of new cases confirmed for the last seven days relative to the previous seven days.
In Nagpur, Bhandara and Gondia, zero on July 13.
Gadchiroli has the highest growth rate, 0.05%, in Vidarbha while all other districts have less than that.
The average growth rate of the state is 0.14% and all Vidarbha Regency has less than half of this average which makes them qualify for further relaxation.
Kolhapur has the highest level (growth rate of 0.86%).
In accordance with WHO standards, limits and locking steps are recommended only if the growth rate is above 1%.
The second important parameter is the leading level of the test.
TPR is a percentage of positive results from the total sample tested in a week.
The formula used is to divide the number of positive tests (numeratorial) with the total test carried out (denominator) and multiply these results by 100.
At present, Bhandara, Gondia and Nagpur have the lowest TPR in Vidarbha.
Gadchiroli, once again has the highest testing of testing, almost 3% in Vidarbha.
But, this is quite less than 4.36% of the country.
The current scenario in Vidarbha has set a stage for further relaxation in the limit.
In accordance with who, if TPR is below 5%, the infection is controlled properly.
The third parameter is a patient who lacks exercise compared to the highest number of patients in the first wave.
All 11 districts in Vidarbha have at least 75% fewer patients in the current treatment compared to the highest number of patients in the second wave.
Yavatmal has more than 99% less patients who lack exercise compared to the first wave while Nagpur also has a decline of almost 90% in the number of new cases.
Amravati, Akola, Chandrapur also has more than 90% less patients in treatment compared to the first wave peak.
It shows that hospitalization has fallen significantly.
Second, all districts have improved medical facilities compared to the first wave.
So, more than 90% of hospital beds are currently not inhabited in the region.
In accordance with the old guidelines of the country themselves, if 75% of the bed is empty, such a district can go to unlock full key.
With almost zero case growth, under the leading level of the control test and a large percentage of hospital beds that are not inhabited for more than three weeks on stretches, technically, Vidarbha qualifies for all international parameters and guidelines.

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