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Covid review meeting today in Kerala

Covid review meeting today in Kerala
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Thiruvananthapuram: Chairman of the Pinarayaya Minister Vijayan will hold Covid reviews on Monday after increasing cases in the state.
The test level of testing has increased by more than 10%, increasing worries.
In addition, the state also faces the threat of an Omicron community that spreads because there is no passenger filtering from other states.
When compared to the previous week, Kasel has increased.
Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam have reported more than a thousand cases for the past two days.
Although the government has ruled out the total closure in a state, the review meeting is likely to suggest strict limits.
The main purpose will limit the collection of people inside and outdoors.
The Expert Committee in Covid-19 has also been asked to suggest improvement measures to reduce cases in the state.
With the commemoration of experts from the possibility of the third wave, the government will also make a decision about whether to close the school now or not.
Other factors of concern for the government are the Omicron community spread across other states, especially Maharashtra.
Many people come from countries like that with buses and trains to Kerala.
They are not played at the train station or stand bus.
Therefore the government is worried that the spread of the new variant community will occur in the state.
Already two cases of Omicron have been reported from domestic passengers from Tamil Nadu to Kollam.
The health authority believes that such cases may exist in the community, and because the genome sequencing is not done on this sample, they are reported as Covid-19 cases.
Meanwhile, the dosage of prudence for frontline workers, health workers and people over 60 years of life with comorbidity will begin on Monday.
According to estimation, there are 5.55 lakh health services and 5.71 lakh frontline workers in the state.
However, the dose will be given only to those who have completed nine months after the second dose.

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