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Most: ‘Preparing for cases of peaking in rural areas’

Most: 'Preparing for cases of peaking in rural areas'
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Pune: Public Health Expert Dr.
Subhash Salunkhe on Tuesday suggested the state to prepare to manage the covid-19 case in rural areas, after most of the cities passed it.
“The next four weeks will be very important for rural areas and local administration must ensure that there are fewer crowding.
Strict and close watch must be stored at the inpatient and hospitalization level in the state,” Salunkhe, National Covid Task Force.
Members, said.
He said, “More than 80% of cases in the state may not be omicron, but we have not come out of the forest.
Comorbid and individual immunocompromise must be careful even though it is being described lightly.” The state government adviser said, “There should be no concessions in testing.
The peak in the district and the state must start the ups and downs at the end of February.” Estimating the third wave, said a state health official, the Ministry of Public Health has directed the district to be ready with health infrastructure on January 15.
In the last week of December, the Secretary of the Additional Chief Dr.
Pradeep Vyas has stated in the letter the district is ready with sufficient hospital beds.
Most core core areas in this country register a fewer cases this week, because the amount slowly rises in rural settings.
In Mumbai, the cases fell in December.
The daily count has peaked to a new high in the first week of January, noting more than 20,000 cases.
Pune District experienced last week to touch 16,000 cases and counts expected to be higher this week.
“Rural areas have been made aware of maintaining hospital infrastructure ready.
Hospitalization of serious patients under 3% in the state, which is a good sign,” said a senior government official.
An ICMR official (Indian Council of Medical Research) said Covid cases were expected to peak in rural areas in the next two months because the spread of hinged in population density and mixing.
India may reach the endemicity stage in mid-March 2022, the Additional Director General of ICMR, Dr.
Samiran Panda.
On Tuesday, the country recorded a decrease in daily infections.
Kaseload seems to be reduced in metro cities too.
Reducing registered daily infections for the city area for the fourth day in a row.

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