Kochi: Kerala now reports the highest death per million per week in this country.
Between July 25 and 31, Kerala reported 24 deaths per million per week, while Maharashtra came second with 12 deaths per million per week, followed by Odisha this 9 deaths per million per week.
The India average is around 2 deaths per million per week.
“Kerala’s Case Fatality Ratio (CFR) on May 15 was 0.3% and increased to 0.49% on July 31.
But Kerala continues to have one of the lowest CFRs in the country,” said Public Health Expert Dr.
Padmanabha Shenoy, who has been Analyze covid patterns throughout India every week.
The average daily growth rate of seven days of Kerala in case is 0.61% while India is 0.13%.
The country’s r-naught (reproductive rate) is 1.28, with daily active cases and the highest death in this country.
Coronavirus Pandemi Live Updateson This Monday, Kerala reported the highest number of deaths in the country with 28% (118) of a total of 420 deaths.
However, on Tuesday, Maharashtra with 177 deaths followed Kerala (148) in the number of daily toll roads.
“Covid-19 death rate Kerala rises and it is a matter of worries.
The death rate in the second wave is greater than that in the first wave,” Rijo M John’s health economist said.
Since the last few days, almost every day, Kerala reported about 50% of the new Covid case in this country.
Daily deaths averaged around 20% to 25% of the country toll.
“Death cannot be avoided when there is an increase in cases.
But Kerala has been able to control preventable deaths – due to lack of oxygen, ventilators, vaccination etc.
– mostly,” said Dr.
Arun NM, an internal treatment expert who has analyzed the Covid trend in Kerala.