Mysuru: Reinfection of Covid-19 Minimum in MySuru and Health Officers claim the severity of low with only mild symptoms.
MySuru Medical College and Dean Research Institute and Director Dr.
CP Nanjaraj said a professor in the infected MMRRI recovered from the first time.
Professors may have developed strong resistance because of the existence of antibodies.
MMCRI staff have treated many cases where the restored person has contracted a virus after several months.
However, the severity is lacking.
Nanjaraj claimed to be less than 5% of patients treated at their Institute – KR Hospital, Trauma Care Center, Super Special Hospital and Cheluvamba Hospital contracted their viruses according to their staff.
The Hospital managed by MMRRI has admitted and cared for 2,248 patients in the second wave.
About 531 died including seven at the Cheluvamba Hospital.
There were 1,011 ICU receipts where 336 died, said Nanjaraj.
Overall, MySuru District has registered a positive case of 1.74 lakh in 16 months, which is around 5.5% of the total population.
Although the exact data from infected individuals for the second time or after the first and second dose vaccination is not maintained, officials confirm cases of cases in this district.
Dr Shivaprasad District Supervision Officer claims the Covid reinfection case in Mysuru can be ignored.
DC Bagadi Gautham was confirmed to TOI that the data infected in the second time was not maintained precisely, but the cases were minimal.