Chandigarh: The city on Friday reported four Covid-19 deaths, the highest during the third wave.
Except for one, everything is not vaccinated.
The victims were a 63-year-old man from Hallomajra who had kidney disease and heart, diabetes and hypertension; A 35-year-old man from sector 44 has an acute breathing pressure syndrome; A 67-year-old woman (fully vaccinated) from sector 41 suffered from hypertension; And a 60-year-old woman from Khuda Ali shifted to suffer from diabetes and hypertension.
A total of 399 new cases were reported, taking the level of front on Friday to 8.61%, the lowest, the lowest since January 3.
The weekly peposititivity rate has declined to 13.93%.
The third wave began from December 28 last year.
“The surge was for a brief duration, but there were 22,417 cases, including 33 deaths, from January 1.
These cases are a quarter of the total in the first and second waves,” said a public health expert.
The recovery rate has increased to 93.4%.
There were 88,382 confirmed cases, including 1,112 deaths, while 1,168 patients were dismissed on Friday.
The active case is 4647.
Also, 326 patients in oxygen support and 42 on the ventilator.
The chandigarh test level of the Chandigarh test has decreased to 15%, while the national average is 17.5%.