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Covid: Third wave Sweep Thiruvananthapuram with 18 clusters, TPR at 32%

Covid: Third wave Sweep Thiruvananthapuram with 18 clusters, TPR at 32%
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Thiruvananthapuram: The third wave makes life more difficult for the capital with the main uptick in the number of everyday cases and institutional clusters.
As on Thursday, the Covid Monitoring Team of the District Covid confirmed the attendance of 18 active clusters in Thiruvananthapuram.
Clusters are centered in colleges, hostels and private hospitals and the government’s medical authorities remain tightly closed on deployment.
Dr.
Jose G D’Cruz’s medical officer reportedly directed the supervision team not to divulge information about Covid Cluster in a futile effort to install a different picture.
“I have to check out.
I’m busy,” he said in response to TI requests for comments.
It is based that the supervision team has monitored the cluster for the past few days.
The PRD release was also silent in 18 active clusters in the city.
College of Engineering, Trivandrum recorded more than 100 active cases among the students.
The special college council meeting was held after it was decided that all classes would be carried out online starting from Thursday.
In addition, all series tests are postponed.
Covid bulk test is scheduled for CET on Friday.
All students, except for the last year students of B-Tech and students from other states, were directed to empty the Hostel College on Saturday.
More than 15 active cases confirmed at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, forcing authority to reschedule medical procedures.
Also, 35 students from a private engineering college were tested positive after returning from travel in Kullu / Manali and Vagamon.
Of the 18 clusters, 16 were within the corporate limits and two clusters detected in Nedumangad Municipality and Pancayat trailer.
A group of cases have also been confirmed at the military station in Pangode; Two positive Delta is identified here.
Nurse staff and doctors at the hospital report reinfection now.
RCC also deals with positive cases among his staff.
“We have positive cases among our staff as possible because the vaccine effect has diminished.
They are the people who get it first almost a year ago.
So the dose of booster for staff has started a war footing.
We face a little short of staff, but somehow We manage import duties and adjustments to shift.
Long-term follow-up cases have been asked to delay their reviews in the RCC.
Patients in active treatment cannot be suspended.
BYSTANDER restrictions have also been tightened, “RCC authorities said.
The capital recorded 3,404 positive cases with 32.2% TPR on Thursday.

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