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From 0 on January 1, 10 TPR weekly GUJ district at 5%

Ahmedabad: On Saturday, the level of positivity daily test (TPR) in Gujarat for Covid-19 was 12.1% – across the 10% threshold after more than five months.
Data from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare indicated TPR 10 weekly from 33 Gujarat Regency more than 5%.
There are no districts on the list on January 1 or two weeks ago.
Ahmedabad over it with TPR 22.2%, followed by 15.7% in Vadodara, 13.6% in a letter, 11.5% in Bharuch and 10.2% in Gandhinagar District.
These figures include cities and districts.
In addition, Rajkot, Navsari, Jamnagar, Anand and Bhavnagar have a weekly TPR within 8.5% reach to 5.3%.
On Sunday, Gujarat recorded 10,150 new cases.
Daily deaths increased by eight on Sunday – two of each of Ahmedabad, the city of Rajkot and Bhavnagar, and each of the city of Vadodara, and the district but.
On Sunday, some of the main temples in Gujarat announced the closure of the story of the increase in Covid cases.
Dwarkadheesh Temple or Temple of Mandir and Beyt Dwarka Dwarka in Dwarka will remain closed from January 17 to January 23.
Shamlaji and Dakor will remain closed on January 17, Purnima’s Day, while Bahucharaji Temple will remain closed until January 22.
Waiting time for RT- PCR tests increased from 6 to 12 hours to mid-December, the majority of RT-PCR tests carried out in city-based laboratories were people who went abroad or required them to be documents for domestic trips.
Waiting time is around six to eight hours and the concentration of clients is based on the parts of the Western City.
In less than a month, the majority of private lab workloads have multiplied with exponential increases in Daily Covid cases.
The results increase in delivery time, which often exceeds 12 hours.
Samples are also accepted from all cities, while age profiles also range from toddlers to senior citizens.
Dr.
Mukesh Maheshwari, the owner of the city-based pathology laboratory, said that the number of daily tests had at least doubled.
“Thus, the response time also increases several hours.
In some private laboratories, the test level (TPR) is higher than 35%,” he said.
“As our representation of government agencies and civil society, more tests must be carried out as a whole, and more in hotspots so that new cases can be identified quickly and can be isolated.” Sunday data revealed that the Ahmedabad district conducted 11,772 tests to find out 3,315 cases – 3,264 in cities and 51 in all districts – provide a turnover level of 28.2% test.
In comparison, TPR Gujarat on Sunday is 10.5%.
Experts say that the increase in awareness is one reason, and the other almost the whole family tests positive.
“We now get fewer examples where the test is done only for one family member – after the symptoms are developed, some members can test positive.
They both can be symptomatic or asymptomatic.
However, we suggest doing tests once indicate signs related to infection , “said a city-based pathology.

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