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Mumbai is at the top of the 3rd wave, said the state panel expert

Mumbai is at the top of the 3rd wave, said the state panel expert
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Mumbai: Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray said on Wednesday that it was not true that the Covid case was reducing.
“Daily detection rises every day and in accordance with the Ministry of Health, a large surge expected between January-end to early February.
Cases increased in rural areas as well,” he said.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope said there was no curve smoothness in Mumbai or the country.
“Mumbai is at the top of the third wave now,” said Dr.
Shashank Joshi, who is a member of the state government covid task force.
“Daily fluctuations should not matter as much as weekly counting,” he said.
Dr.
Joshi said that despite the higher the calculation on Wednesday, daily testing is lower (24.3%) compared to a few days ago (28% on January 9).
Read the report also 2.47 new Covid cases, the highest because Mayindia recorded 2.47 lakh new Covid cases, 27 percent soared from yesterday while active cases rose to 11.17,531, according to the UNION ministry data.
The death toll rose to 485,035 with 380 fresh fatality according to data that was updated at 9am.
“We cannot see absolute numbers as parameters (seriousness).
We have even focused on four other parameters: the number of inpatients, the number of people in the ventilator, ICU number and those who need oxygen support,” said Dr.
Joshi.
Kota I S Chahal Commissioner said the daily test level of test can jump in the coming days.
“Because of the changes in the National Covid testing guidelines two days ago which were directed only symptomatic cases would be tested, it would likely create a positive surge because most of the symptomatic cases would almost confirmed positive cases,” he said.
Thackeray said the district had been asked to focus on vaccination because it was seen that people were fully vaccinated, even if they needed to be hospitalized, do not support oxygen and recovery faster.
He said the requirements of oxygen in the country gradually increased to 400MT and after this requirement reached 700MT, more stringent restrictions would take effect.
Tope said that the total active case in the state, around 3% is very important and requires a bed of oxygen and ICU.
Also read the new Covid case falls, experts say the curve may be evenly distributed at Mumbaias Daily Covid Tally City falls for the fourth day in a row on Tuesday, experts say Covid-Omicron waves may have been “aligned”, almost three weeks after the case began to increase Exponentially.
The state reports a marginal increase in daily detection.
According to the Weekly Covid indicator presented to the Cabinet, the state-weekly participant level on January 11 was 21.3% with the Thane district had the highest level of front of nearly 30%, followed by Mumbai with a level of 28.2%.
But officials said that even with a massive surge in case, the death rate in the first 11 days of this month had 0.03%, down from 0.5% in December.
Read Twinoshospitalization Rates Must Criteria For Sidewalks: Duty Maharashtra Covid Forcethe Covid Task Force State recommend the Maharashtra government to consider the number of patients who are hospitalized as criteria for determining the severity of restrictions rather than the test level of tests, such as other countries.
Covid renewal of the state said 86 covid patients were detected with the omicron variant on Wednesday after the genome sequencing.
Of these, 21 came from Mumbai and 53 from Pune.
The rest comes from Pimpri-Chinchwad (6), Pune Rural (1), Satara (3) and Nashik (2).
The calculation of omicrons in the state has increased to 1,367 so far, said State Supervision Officer Dr.
Pradeep kicked.
Meanwhile, Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) Commissioner Vijay Suryawanhi has been tested positively covid.
He has mild symptoms and in home isolation.
Read Alsomaharashtra Viewed 25% Drop In the case of Covid-19 on a less test, Pune hit Toomaharashtra register 33,470 Covid-19 cases on Monday, a drop of almost 25% and reflection of the ‘Sunday effect’ less tests are done on weekends ( Diagnostic results are collected a day later), Report Malathy Iyer, Bhavika Jain & Nest Dastane.
The country has reported 44,388 the Thesuryawanshi case took a booster shot on January 10 and a lightweight fever.
“It is estimated that fever can react to the booster dose.
But when it survives, he was tested the next day,” said KDMC official.
On Wednesday, KDMC reported 1,646 cases and three deaths.

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