Odisha sees a record of 52 deaths even when TPR slips to 3.75% – News2IN
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Odisha sees a record of 52 deaths even when TPR slips to 3.75%

Odisha sees a record of 52 deaths even when TPR slips to 3.75%
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Bhubaneswar: The State Government Monday confirmed 52 Covid deaths, the highest in a day so far, even when new infections remain below 3,000 (2,803) for the third day in a row.
The overall Covid Odisha toll road touches 4248 with the Khurda contributing maximum fatality (691).
After coming under the supervision of Judicial, the government has accelerated the process of conducting Covid death audits.
The number of financial fatalities more than 50 shows that delayed deaths will be audited and published in a month.
Meanwhile, the level of testicitivity test (TPR) dipped further to 3.75% with a status test of 74,740 samples.
Although Khurda and Cuttack reported more cases than other districts, they saw a decrease in infection gradually.
Jagatsinghpur and Kendrapada remain an area that is a concern because they have witnessed an unusual increase in the Covid case.
“The surge in the case when most of the districts saw a sharp fall was a matter of worries.
We will visit JagatsingHpur and Khurda also on Tuesday to assess the situation there after we can suggest preventative measures,” Dr.
Shibani Dutta of all Hygiene Institutes and Health The community, which leads to the central team.
Significantly, nayagarh (neighboring Khurda) has shown TPR which is more than seven percent, although the daily number is far less than coastal district.
TPR Khurda went under five percent for the first time on Monday.
Cover Covid Countries Countries rose to 9.24,699 with the addition of around 24,000 cases in eight days, 3000 every day, on average.
“We need to improve testing in the district with high ponytitility.
People with symptoms must advance to be tested themselves.
The state is on the path to control the infection spread as testing and vaccination is being carried out simultaneously.
People should not be satisfied because they fall in TPR and Dropping their guards.
They must continue to wear the right mask, maintain physical distance and cleanliness, “said Ajay Parida, Director, Institute of Life Sciences, said.

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