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New covid case per million populations are maha under 100

New covid case per million populations are maha under 100
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Pune: Covid-19 new cases per million populations on Sunday 20-26 have now slid under 100 in Maharashtra.
New cases in Maharashtra per 10 lakh people for a week down to 81 out of 104 weeks (October 13-19), with 24 districts in the country registering falling in cases per million.
At Pune, the new Covid case per million populations fell below 200 as well, in 188 in the last week of 241 weeks ago.
Ahmednagar, Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Raigad and Pune (in this order) recorded a maximum decline in new cases per million populations compared to the previous week, the data of the public health department showed.
Mumbai also witnessed a drop, with 210 new cases per million residents during the past week.
Maharashtra Disease Supervision Officer Dr.
Pradeep kicked to Ti, “Regardless of the indicator of one view – both the positive level or case per million per week or mortality – the second Covid wave of Maharashtra now looks flat, with a disease that enters the endemic phase in the state.
There are many Variables that can affect covid endemicity, especially the genome changes in the virus.
The surge in the Covid-19 case is driven by the appearance of the new SARS-COV-2 variant.
However, we have not seen a large or significant genome change in the virus in the past four months.
” The current country’s front is 1.45%.
“In accordance with whom, the epidemic is considered controlled when this level is below 5%,” said Dr.
Sigh.
A public health department official said the cases of New Covid-19 weeks have reduced the majority of districts.
“Senior epidemiologist Dr.
Amitav Banerjee to Ti,” a number of citizens now are sero-positive and have antibodies to Covid.
When a large number of people affected by a virus, it finally leads to a high level of coach to population.
This is a natural path of an epidemic or pandemic.
Those who are vulnerable to give up, or have been vaccinated.
So, the size of the vulnerable population is also reduced overtime.
“At the SARS-COV-2 endemicity, Dr.
Banerjee said,” Viruses generally continue to mutate with a more benign form over a period of time to survive.
More ferocious versions die with the host.
People with medium to symptomatic infections generally isolate themselves, which further inhibits transmission.
Virulent strains like that do not perpetuate.
Only those who cause mild or no symptoms tend to gradually transmit.
The mild version of the virus will not cause severe illness.
In the long run, the virus becomes endemic.

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