Pune / Mumbai: Inpatient level Covid in the state remains the same as last week at 5.5 even because the test level of the test continues to 23.
8%, the weekly report on the Ministry of Health Department served in the presence of a cabinet on Wednesday.
While nearly 22 districts, including Pune, has registered high levels of peposititivity, the level of hospitalization in this country has been stable.
Thirteen districts have a weekly positive level (WPR) lower than the country’s average.
Mumbai (8.
5%) and Palghar (7.
5%) are the only two districts with WPR in one digit.
Some districts report the level of participation of more than 40%, direct indicators that the test number is inadequate.
Nagpur occupies a list of lists with high levels of 44.
5% are followed by Pune at 42.
5%, Nashik 40.
9%, Gadchiroli 39.
2% and Wardha 38.
1%.
State Secretary of the Additional Chief Dr.
Pradeep Vyas told TOI that the level of hospitalization among active patients was 5.5, while 94.
3% in house isolation.
The report also said about those who admitted, only 1.
9% very important, 0.
8% was inaugurated in the ICU, 0.
3% on the ventilator and those who needed 0.5% oxygen.
Public health officials said the test was limited to only symptomatic individuals in accordance with the ICMR protocol even when the country carried out almost 2 lakh tests every day.
“Most of the districts have reached its peak and gradually decreased, but the cases increased in rural areas as suggested by experts,” an official said.
However, the doctor said even the symptomatic people were not tested and directly started treatment.
There are also many dependence on the Selfes kit, whose results are not reported to the authorities.
“There is a little undercounting case in the third wave.
However, it is important to test people who have covid pneumonia or those who have severe symptoms, if not, we will lose death too,” said the senior doctor toi.
In Mumbai, daily peposititiveness, which has risen to 30%, has declined to 3.
2% on Thursday, according to Commissioner BMC I S Chahal.
Members of the National Duty Task Dr.
Subhash Salunkhe said the road ahead was to oversee hospitalization and use of oxygen and increase the testing of symptomatic people in rural areas.
The case will rise in different geographies until the end of February, but the hospital must be prepared until June in standby mode.
Vaccination must also be improved.
Nagpur, Pune has 40% + positivity in low-level testing Covid inpatients in the country remains stable at 5.7%