Pune: Implifying the third wave of Covid-19 decline in Maharashtra, Minister of Health Rajesh Tope on Saturday said the daily cases in the state declined to 25,000 from around 47,000 per day recently – almost 50%.
TOPE, a visit to the city on Saturday, said, “Nearly 90-95% of empty hospital beds in the state, while the requirements of the Ventilator and ICU bed are less than 1%.
Cases have declined in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Palghar, but infection has not been swimming in the area of Pune, Nashik, Nagpur and rural.
But the level of hospitalization in this area is also lacking.
Those who are affected the better in 5-7 days and so on, there is no need to worry.
“Pune also has a silver layer.
, because Deputy Minister of Chief Ajit Pawar said the Covid case had fallen in the district in the last two days.
He said the situation must be monitored in the coming week to confirm with the belief that the cases dropped in the district after its peak.
He said regardless of increased cases and test levels of tests, low-hospital levels.
Oxygen requirements nearly 75% less than that during the second wave and so as well as oxygen demand, said the pawar said, after a meeting of the Covid District Review on Saturday.
“Daily oxygen requirements during the second wave of nearly 340 metric tons and current requirements in this district are 91 metric tons every day.
Daily oxygen requirements in Pune before the pandemic are 85 metric tons.
So, only 5% more oxygen is needed at this time, “He said.
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