PUDUCHERRY: MAHE, PUDUCHERRY bags in Kerala, have the second highest level of Covid-19 test level (37.23%) in the next country only to the district in the Valley in Arunachal Pradesh (67.86%) for tests carried out from 25 to 31 .
Other districts in this country with a high level of pepositives are using kestsang in Arunachal Pradesh (29.79%), Thrissur (24.12%), Palakkad (22.69), Wayanad (22.34%), Kozhikode (21, 68%), Malappuram (20.68%) Kerala and Mamit (20.91) and Lawngtlai in Mizoram (20.16).
The leading level of 37 regencies in the country stands above 10% while the level of 38 regencies stands between 5% and 10% and the level in 659 districts in the country reaches less than 5%.
The health of the United States and the Ministry of Welfare stressed that testing was the backbone to limit the transmission of Covid-19 infection because it helped early detection of cases and search their contacts.
The ministry advises all states and the United States to increase testing to the maximum level that might use a fast (mouse) antigen test in areas that are less presented and rustic and places where RPCR testing is not feasible.
It also urges all states and UTS to continue to increase RT-PCR testing simultaneously, which is a gold standard diagnosis of Covid-19.
Meanwhile, the Union Puducherry area reported more than 100 fresh Covid-19 cases for the second day in a row on Wednesday.
The region reported 138 new cases even when 67 patients recovered active cases to 785 on Wednesday.
A 63-year-old woman from Puducherry died because the infection took the dead to 1,813.
This region has so far reported 1.23 lakh cases where patients 1.21 lakh recovered register the recovery rate of 97.9%.
The health care authority has so far tested 16.46 lakh swab samples where 13.98 samples are returned negatively.
They have so far given 8.15 lakh doses of Covid-19 vaccine (including second dose) to beneficiaries.