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Not Wednesday bump in the case of Mumbai Covid

Not Wednesday bump in the case of Mumbai Covid
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Mumbai: In accordance with the effect on Wednesday when the highest number of registered weeks, the country recorded 43,697 cases on Wednesday, a 11.5% increase in the last 24 hours.
On the contrary, Daily Detection Mumbai reported a decline of 2% – 6,032 cases against 6,149 reported on Tuesday.
“Apart from it became Wednesday and extra tests were carried out, Mumbai saw a drop in cases.
This is good news,” said BMC Health Officer Dr.
Mangala Gomare.
The BMC update showed that 60,291 tests were carried out on Tuesday against around 45,000 pluses in the previous two days.
The BMC health machine hopes that the third wave triggered by Omicron will decline as soon as possible because it rises since the end of December.
Both Gomare and BMC, the additional Commissioner of Suresh Kakani said they expected daily derivatives to fall below 1,000 in January-end.
The state reported 49 deaths, lower than 53 on Tuesday but much higher than the daily average over the past few months.
The main place of worries in Mumbai also seems to increase the number of deaths.
In the last five days, the daily toll road has been in two digits.
On Wednesday, the city registered 12 deaths, the highest since August 2021.
Covid waves have previously shown that deaths usually increase one or two weeks after peak in the case.
The peak wave is now on January 7 when 20,971 cases are recorded.
However, the doctor believes that because the omicron variant causes a lighter disease compared to the Delta variant, death cannot be near 90, the highest daily toll in the second wave in May 1.
The number of people at 9.6 lakh against 30,000 for almost a month then.
The number of critical patients was 627 while the occupancy of the ICU bed had doubled to 1.011 in the same period.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope said the exponential increase in the Covid case had stopped, but the number was still high enough to put aside the drop of guards.
“The surge rate has been reduced, but daily detection is still close to 40,000.
We focus on testing more people and increasing vaccine coverage,” Tope said.
The total state testing capacity is 2 lakh per day and the limit is exhausted; Also, independent testing kits are very popular in cities, he added.
The active case in this country reports a little dip, as well as in the city, which sees the discharge of more than 18,000 people carrying active cases down to 31,856.

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