Ranchi: Jharkhand has begun reporting more cases recovered than fresh Covid infections in the last three days compared to steep rises since the end of December last year.
On Monday (January 17), the country recorded 4,266 new cases compared with 2,499 new cases compared with 2,499 new cases.
A similar trend was seen for two days earlier, 15 and January 16.
On January 15 (Saturday), 3,351 people recovered compared to 3,258 new infections while, on January 16 (Sunday), 4,114 was declared cured by opposing 2,776 new cases.
Previously, new infections were higher than recovery.
For example, on January 14, the country witnessed 3,749 new cases that contradicted 2,807 recovery.
Experts welcome trends in decreasing new cases but say that it is still too early to predict if the waves are leveled or not.
A senior official at the State Health Department said, “If recovery continues to dominate a considerable period, say for about a week to 10 days, then we might begin to conclude that the current wave might be reduced.
Therefore, the next few days will be Continuing to be crucial.
“Civil surgeons from a district, also stated that it was too early to make predictions by quoting a lot of RT-PCR deposition.
For example, Bokaro himself has fat around 4,000 samples according to the report.
“The fall in the case is always accepted but someone must judge the trend taking some things into accounts such as cumulative samples tested every day, the infection and infectious levels include,” he added.
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