Bengaluru: For the first time since February, the average daily case has fallen below 1,000 so far in September, even when the country continues to carry out almost 1.5 lakh tests per day on average.
In the first two weeks of this month, the average state, the average looks around 966 cases per day, compared with around 1,400 average daily infections in August – sauces around 31%.
In July, the state had seen around 8,000 cases a day, while the number reached nearly 35,000 in May, when the second wave of infection was at its peak.
However, six of the 14 days this month saw more than 1,000 cases, with the highest – 1,240 – so far reported in 2.
Since then, the case has declined, and the lowest number of new cases reported on September 14 (559).
Dr.
KV Trilok Chandra, Health Commissioner, said: “While reducing new cases are welcome, we will continue to be vigilant and testing will remain high.
Preparation, according to the recommendation of the Expert Committee, is also ongoing for the wave of anticipated third infection.” Country Has done more than 20.4 lakh tests this month and so far 13,522 cases have been reported.
Which places the test level of test at 0.6%.
As many as 211 deaths have been recorded during this period.
Daily bulletin analysis issued by the Ministry of Health showed that the monthly case had dipped below 50,000 in August for the first time since March and at the current level the state is likely to end September with under 30,000 cases.
Karnataka has reported 44,321 cases in August compared with 61,314 in July, nearly 2.4 lakh in June, more than 10 lakh in May and around 5.2 lakh cases in April.
The active case is still high: in the first two weeks of September, 15,941 people have recovered from Covid-19 and the number of active cases on Wednesday morning is 15,754, which is around 14% lower than the number of patients being treated in August 31.
However, Karnataka is still Among the top five states in this country with most patients in care.
Kerala, with more than 1.9 lakh active cases, the top list, while Maharashtra is second with 49,671 people under care.
These countries were followed by Tamil Nadu (16,549) and Kar Nataka, followed by Andhra Pradesh (14,412).