HP Tops 17 Infection Levels of the Worst Countries, R Value Rises – News2IN
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HP Tops 17 Infection Levels of the Worst Countries, R Value Rises

HP Tops 17 Infection Levels of the Worst Countries, R Value Rises
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Chandigarh: The Hill State of Himachal Pradesh presents a list of 17 states in this country to see an increasing trend in the spread of infection rates in or higher than the important threshold of 1 – making the central government worry.
From these worst devastated countries, R values ​​also climb in eight states.
After relaxation easing from the first week of July, the spread of the virus has taken steps.
The value of the country at 1.4 is much higher than the worst affected countries such as Kerala, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
The increase in the increase in the value-r was beaten by the existence of a very contagious variant (VOC) was a great concern for health authorities in a limited state of resources.
Himachal contributed 1.2% of the total positively tested samples for various virus variants in this country.
The alpha, beta and delta variants of the virus have been found in 578 samples examined by the National Center for Disease Control and the CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Biology Integrative for intact genome sequencing.
Delta variant, which is said to be 50% more contagious than other Covid lineages, has been detected in 78 samples.
If it is not contained, it spreads at a faster speed, resulting in an increase in hospitalization and death.
The state also has one district that has a case of the case of more than 10%, double from a 5% limit of the level of the publication recommended by the World Health Organization.
The number of active cases in Himachal Pradesh increased to 1,304, with a bath (294), Chamba (263), Kangra (205) and Shimla (197) contributed mostly.
The positive level of the weekly test has also jumped to 1.4% compared to the level of 0.1% in the neighboring countries of Punjab and Haryana.
Voicing concern for circumstances in HP, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Health, Lav Agarwal calls for better detention and management needs to handle the situation.
He urged the state government to focus on the basic principles of management, which included testing, contract search, insulation, treatment and detention zone.
Expressing displeasure on the state of recording an increase in R value, Dr.
VK Paul from Niti Aayog said these countries need to take corrective steps.
Haryana is another condition where the value is recorded in 1.
However, the situation is said to be stable at this time.
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