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Goa: Positivity multiply in a day, more than 1 in 4 positive covids

Goa: Positivity multiply in a day, more than 1 in 4 positive covids
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PANAJI: The cave case’s position of cave more than doubled in one day when shot up to 26.4% on Monday, up from 10.76% the day before.
With 631 new infections, the country’s active Kaseload crossed 2,000 marks.
During the last three days itself, the state has recorded 1,329 cases, with urban areas report the highest infectivity.
Most centers have rural jurisdictions, such as Shiroda, Sanguem, Dharbandora, Marcaim, Casarvarnem, Betki, Valpoi, Sakhali and Mayem, have not seen a similar growth of infection.
On Monday, the Urban Panaji Health Center itself reported 108 cases, and the overall calculation rose to 299.
Another center that reported many cases was Margao (70), Porvorim (54), Candolim (49), Cansaulim (38), and Siolim (32).
A health official said that during the last two waves, the first increase was reported in urban areas and gradually spread to the country’s interior.
While during the first wave, the hotspot was first reported in Vasco, during the second wave, Margao, Ponda, Porvorim, Calangute and Panaji reported the highest cases.
With 62 recovery, the recovery rate was 96.84%, down below 97% for the first time in several months.
Monday also saw five patients hospitalized.
Although the number of patients treated in hospitals in one digit so far, the state government has not revealed how it is planned to manage if there is a large burst to people who need to be accepted.
All patients who test positive are in the quarantine of the house, with each health center that monitors patients under their respective jurisdictions.
When Covid rises, Goa to turn off schools and colleges the day after the covid pioneering level touches all time, the Chairman of the Minister of Pramod Sawant on Monday said that the physical class for schools and colleges will be closed.
The state government is considering forcing night hours to stop the spread of Covid-19, he said.
Sawant led the Taskforce Committee meeting on Covid management and discussed the Covid situation in the state.
“We will put limitations and schools and colleges will be closed,” he said.
“We will make a decision about Imposing Night Weew from January 7

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