Bengaluru: In the indication that the detention steps work, the covid-19 daily testing level for the past three months – 108 days – has been less than 1% in Karnataka despite a significant increase in the number of tests conducted every day.
At present, at least one lakh test is done every day in all states.
The last time Karnataka reported a daily test level of more than 1% on August 23.
Since August 24, the daily ponytites remain less than 1% and the recovery rate of almost 98.5% with more than 29.5 lakhs closely for three lakh people who contracted infection since the pandemic broke out in March 2020, recovered from this disease.
Data from the Ministry of Health and family welfare shows that the weekly leading level has been less than 1% over the past 114 days.
The level of pepositives for Thursday is 0.3%.
The weekly level is also Downet Thorrors from the second wave of infection, the number of positive cases gradually decreases from August and so on, the Health Department Authority said.
However, the data with the Covid-19 war room states that even when the country’s weekly front level is reduced to less than 1% by the end of September, the appropriate data is more than 1% in Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada, Kodapi, and Mysuru District.
However, at the end of October, weekly front levels were lower than 0.8% in the three countries, while the average state was 0.4%, an official said.
Dr MK Sudarshan, Chairperson, Covid-19 State Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), said it was a good indicator of a low infection rate.
“Even after testing increased from 60,000 to one lakh a day, the state of the state’s daily partition was less than 1%,” he said.
He said that while there was a cluster outbreak, Caseload had not increased significantly.
“There is no third wave indication,” he said.
Approve with him, Dr.
CN Manjunath, Member, the Committee of the Clinical Expert, said the level of high testing of tests showed a controlled pandemic.
“Even though crowding occurred, and the selection was held earlier, there was no increase in the level of participants,” Dr.
Manjunath said.
“There is no indication of the upcoming third wave.
However, the appropriate behavior of Covid should not be ignored and people should not be satisfied.
With this virus (SARS-COV2), there is always a surprise.” K’taka above in vaccination with 94.4% of the qualified population after taking at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine, Karnataka on Wednesday rose to the top among major countries in the country in the coverage of the first dose vaccination.
The state shifts Gujarat at the top of the list.
Of the nearly 4.9 population target crore, Karnataka has given the first dose to more than 4.6 crore people.
In Tweet, K Sudhakar, Minister of Health, confirmed that the state has risen to position No.
1 in the first dose coverage since Wednesday.