Registration every day from Covid-19 cases decreases on Amch – News2IN
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Registration every day from Covid-19 cases decreases on Amch

Registration every day from Covid-19 cases decreases on Amch
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Dibrugarh: With the Covid-19 case steadily decreased in Dibrugarh, The Assam Medical College and Hospital (AMCH) had witnessed a decline in the number of new covid patients received at the hospital.
The Amch authority on Tuesday said that from the daily acceptance of 120 to 150 covid patients in May, the number has dropped below 60 for the past week.
According to Amch’s record, 43 Covid patients were received on July 5, 59 patients on July 4, 55 patients on July 3 and 52 on 2.
“Today (Tuesday) there are 357 Covid patients received at Astam Medical College and Hospital.
279 Patients are in the field of isolation, while 78 are in the ICU (intensive care unit) and 221 patients have been given oxygen support.
32 patients received in the ICU are on ventilation.
At one point in the number of covid patients accepted in Amch even crossing 600 when the second wave Peak at its peak.
When Kasel has come down, new reception also decreases.
The number of patients who run out have also risen, but many of them admit three to four.
A few weeks ago and in the ICU or ventilator still under care, “said the head Amch School and Superintendent Head Dr.
Sanjeeb Kakati.
He added that covid patients were not only from being involved, but also from Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Sivasagar, Chanaideo, Jorhat, Golaghat and even Arunachal Pradesh were undergoing treatment at Amch.
On Tuesday, 42 of a total of 120 covid ICU beds were empty, while 203 out of a total of 472 general covid beds were not inhabited.
During the second wave of pandemic, Dibrugarh has recorded 20,365 positive Covid cases and 286 deaths.
In April the district has registered 2,121 cases and 13 deaths, while in May the highest number of cases recorded at 11,613 along with 164 deaths.
There was a slight decline in June with 6,043 cases, while 98 people surrendered to the virus.

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