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Rajasthan: There are no Covid active cases in 10 districts

Rajasthan: There are no Covid active cases in 10 districts
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Jaipur: The number of districts, which currently does not have Covid active cases, reduced from 14 to 10 in the last five days.
On August 6, the number of districts that did not have a Covid active case.
Overall, daily infections continue to fall.
Eleven people were tested positive for Covid-19 in the state on Tuesday bringing its overall calculation to 9.53,851.
There are no deaths reported.
The country toll stands at 8,954.
The state active case has taken further fluid as 30 people recovering from the virus taking the recovered case calculation to 9.44,700.
Active cases have been reduced by 0.97 from 216 in the last 24 hours.
The district that reported a new case was Udaipur (4), Ajmer (4), Alwar (1), Jaipur (1) and Nagaur (1).
Although the Covid situation improved throughout the state, the Ministry of Health regulates video conferencing about planning facilities to be developed as Covid Care Facilities, Covid and Non-Covid services at Health Facilities during Covid-19 at the State Institute of Health & Family Welfare (SIHFW) Rajasthan .
The focus of video conferencing led by Health Director of Dr.
KK Sharma, is in planning facilities to be developed as a Covid Care Facility.
Dr.
Praveen Aswal, Nodal State Officer from an integrated disease supervision program through effective lighting on Covid and non-Covid services at health care facilities, while Dr.
Shalini Rathore, Incharge (Covid) in Mahila Chikitsalaya speaks the importance of Antenatal Care and Postnatal Care during Covid 19.
“Pregnant women must be advised to continue routine antenatal care with modification of services to enable social distance.
Also, discuss women with high-risk factors that develop severe Covid-19 complications and advise them to seek medical assistance without delay,” Dr Rathore said.
He said that women with serious or critical illness with Covid-19, which requires hospital admissions must be given simultaneous midwifery care because this is a high risk of developing fetal pressure, gestational diabetes and other complications.
Videoconferencing was attended by medical professionals throughout the state.

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