Bengaluru: Capital Karnataka reported no Covid-19 death on Monday, the first in the last 70 days.
The last time this happened on August 23.
The country’s daily victims fell second on Monday, both from MySuru with 30 other districts that reported death.
The country reported 188 new cases, where 95 came from Bengaluru.
After conducting 73,924 tests in the last 24 hours, the country’s daily peposititivity was less than 0.3%.
Until 8:30 a.m., the state was vaccinated 1.1 lakh people, where 26,213 came from Bengaluru.
According to the Ministry of Health and the welfare of the family of the state, vaccination plays an important role in Covid control.
In all, 4.2 doses of crore vaccines have been used for the first jab in the state and 2.3 crore for the second dose.
Gaurav Gupta, Chair of the Commissioner, BBMP, told TI that Bengaluru had maintained an average of seven days 150-160 cases and there was a general reduction trend in case and death.
“Vaccination coverage has reduced inpatient care in the city.
Those who are vaccinated are less vulnerable to hospitalization even if they are infected.
We see about 10 receipts a day in a city in a private hospital and the government,” he said.
He added that BBMP officials have monitored the situation at various levels and tracked genomia sequencing as well.
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This disease seems to be reduced throughout the state.
In October, the country saw less than 10 deaths in 15 days.
However, the data lag is likely, official said.
After reporting there was no death in the city on August 23, the next day there were 11 and the delay in reporting was quoted as a reason.
“Sometimes deaths a day are reported after delays 72 hours.
So, not one day, it is better to see death on Sunday,” said D Randeep, Commissioner, Ministry of Health.
“With a decrease in cases, the fall of death is expected.
However, the data must be seen on day to day …,” said KV Trilok Chandra, Special Commissioner (Health), BBMP.