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Karnataka reported 50.112 new Covid-19 cases

Karnataka reported 50.112 new Covid-19 cases
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Bengaluru: Karnataka on Sunday reported a one-day surge in the highest Covid-19 case – 50,210 – surpassing the second wave peak of 50,112 and pushing the active case outside the 3.5 lakh sign for the first time since May 2021.
50.210 cases reported on Sunday, 26,299 Derived from Bengaluru, who has reported the highest number one day on January 20 (30,540).
As reported by TII last week, part of new cases from districts outside Bengaluru continued to increase with 29 of them taking into account 23,911 cases on Sunday.
The total infection in the country is now outside 35 lakh, while overall death, including 19 on Sunday, reached 38,582.
Of the 19 deaths on Sunday, Bengaluru reported eight, shivamogga and tumakuru respectively, and seven regencies of one death respectively.
Health Minister K Sudhakar, at first the day, said: “Going by the main observations in the past two or three days, the level of testing the test in Bengaluru, which has the highest case burden in this country, while it is also early to say if we have peaked, we can come to conclusions if the trend continues.
now, cases outside Bengaluru slowly increase.
“Just like cases in Bengaluru Trail big cities such as Mumbai and Delhi, infections in the districts track the capital The state, he said, added “the situation is expected to stabilize in the next two-three weeks”.
In the last 24 hours the country tested 2.2 lakh, including 44,122 quick antigen tests (mice), where 50,210 returned positive, placing the test level of the test for the day on day 22.7%.
“However, someone must see several other indicators to realize that the situation is being handled efficiently in the state,” said an official.
Separate data accessed from state war spaces showed that on January 23, only 5,164 people from active cases were more than 3.5 lakh in the hospital.
Of these, 550 is in the ICU bed and the ICU-ventilator cumulatively, while 1,048 others are on the bed of a high dependency unit (HDU) that requires oxygen.
The rest is on a public bed.
Furthermore, in the last 24 hours, the state has added 48 active detention zones, with only one added in Bengaluru.
Overall, as on the date, there are 385 detention zones, which 319 comes from outside Bengaluru.
The recovery rate in the country continues to remain high in more than 92.1% during the past week, while the mortality rate is only 0.05%.
In the last 24 hours, the recovery rate was at 88.7%, while the fatality rate was 0.03%.
“The growth rate of the Covid case in the last 24 hours was 15.4%, while it was -25.3% for last week,” said the war room.

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