Mumbai: After Tally Covid High Wednesday, the state and city reported a decline in new cases.
While the city reported a decline of almost 17% in its daily tapes, the country’s decline was not significant less than 1%.
Maharashtra reported 46,406 cases by opposing 46,723 on Wednesday, while the city reported 13,702 cases with more than 16,000 on Wednesday.
Worried, Covid’s death in the state reported a third day surge in a row.
The state reported 36 deaths, where 6 came from the city.
The daily count of the omicron-covid wave in Mumbai has become a topic of debate, with some doctors stating that the average curve, while the minister said the worst hasn’t come for Maharashtra in terms of Kasel.
On Thursday, Dr.
Rahul Pandit, who is a member of the state government assignment unit in Covid-19, said that if the case continued to fall for the next three to four days, the worst could end up for the city.
“General practitioners, which are the first contact level for patients, report a decrease in calls and consultations,” he said.
The additional city commissioner Suresh Kakani said, “We will assess the situation for three to four more days before deciding whether the wave decreases.” Kakani said that citizens did not need to panic.
“More than 80% of general hospital beds for empty covids.
In the private sector too, more than 65% of the beds are empty.
Most people asymptomatic or have mild symptoms,” Kakani said.
Dr.
Gautam Bhansali, member of the Covid State Task Force, said the third wave peaked.
“In one or two weeks, the decline must be clear,” he said.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Thursday that nearly 4,000 samples were sent for genome sequencing in the state, 1,300 was detected with the omicron variant, while the remaining 2,700 was still from the Delta variant.
“70% of cases from the sample are Delta variants and so we should not worry just about the omicron variant.
We must continue the mask and follow all the norms that fit Covid,” Tope said.
Senior officials said a large number of cases are now reported from cities such as Thane, Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Nashik, and Nagpur.
“Even if cases in Mumbai report a decline, cases have just begun to rise in other cities.
After the wave began to surge in an undelaccinated area, there might be an increase in hospitalization,” the official said.
Meanwhile, Patil MNS MLA Pramod (Raju) has once again tested positive for Covid.
RT-PCR test report Patil on Thursday comes positive.
Leader of MNS Harshad Patil said, “Patil has mild symptoms and is undergoing treatment in a house isolation under the doctor’s guidance from the RR Hospital, Dombivli.” In the second wave, Patil and his wife have tested positive.