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Mumbai: Covid Case Cross 500 Daily, at least 2 months

Mumbai: Covid Case Cross 500 Daily, at least 2 months
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Mumbai: almost a month because Covid Curbs loosened, the daily calculation in Mumbai crossed 500 mark on Wednesday, up to a two-month high of 515.
The last time the daily calculation was on July 15 (528).
Daily detection in the country also reports a little surge, resting at 3,783 cases and 56 deaths.
“Every Wednesday, we registered an increase in cases because more people began to come to test after the weekend in testing.
We hope this increase is part of the same trend and not the beginning of the above tick,” said a senior BMC official .
The cases registered in Mumbai on Monday and Tuesday are 345 and 367.
The BMC Public Health Department does not take risks.
“We are worried about increases in cases when people return from ganpati celebrations in Konkan or other regions.
We have requested public health volunteers (CHV) to find people who return and urge them to undergo a test,” said the Supplementary City Commissioner of Suresh Kakani.
Kakani, who took a review of nine wards, said there was no cluster but there was a small increase in cases in various regions.
“We test high-risk contacts on the first or second day of diagnosing patients, and this helps us capture the earliest case,” he said.
Meanwhile, at the state level, because it has to be tested, the daily extent level is increasing, at this time at 2.62%.
Also, the weekly growth rate of cases in the state on September 14 was 0.05%.
Eight districts have a higher growth rate, the highest creature in Ahmednagar (0.23%).
Also, 17 districts have zero growth rates.
According to the Covid situation review in the cabinet on Wednesday, two districts – Pune and Ahmednagar – have more than 5% participation level.
Meanwhile, there are panties in active cases in the state, while, with increased daily detection in Mumbai, active cases in the city being increasing.
Mumbai has the third highest active case in the state after Pune and Ahmednagar.
Only a month ago, Mumbai did not appear in the top five.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope said the country focused on vaccination as many people as possible to ensure that if there is a third wave, it’s not severe.

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