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Maha reports Covid 5.1k cases, Mum 285 in 24 hours

Mumbai: Daily case detection and death shows a check mark above in the state of the city on Wednesday.
After reporting under-4,500 cases over the past two days, Maharashtra Registered 5,132 cases and 158 deaths, including five in Mumbai.
The city added 285 patients who tested positive Covid as against 196 on Tuesday.
Authorities maintain a watch on the numbers since the train travel and other relaxation were given since Sunday.
At the Kem Hospital in Parel, Ward Covid only has 10 patients and no entrance tickets on a few days.
“The level of participants in KEM is under 1% and general observation is that the severity of Covid is lower now,” said Kem Dean Dr.
Hemant Deshmukh.
Hospitals, are provided for severe patients, used to have more than 500 covid patients at certain times during the second wave.
Throughout Mumbai, the daily level of peposititivity is 0.7%.
After two days of doing less than 35,000 tests every day, BMC ran more than 38,703 tests in one day.
Active cases in the city below 3,000.
The total Caseload rose to 64.1 lakh and death touched 1.4 lakh, where 7.4 lakh cases and 15,930 deaths were in Mumbai.
At the state level, 15 districts have less than 100 active cases.
From them, six – Dhule, Washim, Yavatmal, Bhandara, Wardha, and Gondia – have less than 10.
Officials say the level of Kolhapur and Ratnagiri’s participants have dropped below the country’s average weekly peposititiveness.
Eyes in the third wave, the government will spend RS 22.5 Crore at 25 Lakh Test Mice, the Public Health Department spends Rs 22.5 Crore to get 25 Lakh Rapid Antigen Test Kits, Report Prafulla Marpakwar.
“Quick antigen tests will be useful for Covid-19 treatment and prevention,” he said.
Funds have been approved by the Relief and Rehabilitation Department.
Former Director of Medical Education T P Lase did not rule out the third wave.
“If we study situations around the world, the possibility of the third wave is not ruled out.
However, it will be difficult to predict the intensity,” he said.
“In certain countries, the third wave hit area where the number of Covid patients is less than 1%.
We don’t know whether a similar situation will be seen in Maharashtra.
At present, we have 19 districts where the number of patients is less than 1%, while at The remaining district, the percentage ranges from 2-2.5%, “Lake said.

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