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Stable dip: Death of Covid Daily in Karnataka Lowest since March

Stable dip: Death of Covid Daily in Karnataka Lowest since March
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Bengaluru: The number of people who are dying in Covid-19 in Karnataka and Bengaluru consistently declined over the past few weeks, and the average daily death in the first 23 days of this month is the lowest in more than 19 weeks.
On August 23, Karnataka had 37,155 deaths, including 630 months.
Relatively, there were 1,485 deaths in July, 5,950 in June and 13,567 in May.
And, through everyday death on average in August – 27 – Karnataka is expected to end the month with no more than 850 deaths, add between 200 and 220 in the last eight days.
“But in the last few days, deaths are reduced, so we may even have fewer deaths in the coming week,” said an official.
However, the government, which anticipates the third wave of pandemics, continues to be careful – especially in the district which borders Kerala and Maharashtra.
Local administration in Bengaluru also – this district has also seen reduction of a record of death – continues to be alert to remember that a number of festival days are only around the corner.
Bengaluru, who reported zero death for the first time since March 13 on Monday, has seen only 87 deaths between August 1 and 23, at a rate of about four / day.
This is half of the average daily death seen in July, and almost 95% less than the number seen in June.
On August 23, Bengaluru had 15,959 deaths, the second highest for a district after Pune where more than 18,800 people had died of Covid-19.
Share Low: Furthermore, Bengaluru’s part of the death of Covid-19 Karnataka in August – only 13% – is the lowest since the pandemic broke out in March 2020.
With 246 of 1,485 deaths, only 16% of the deaths in July.
The Bengaluru section has been less than 20% only once before July – in May last year when the total death was only 27.
Between June and December 2020, the city was 40% or more in five months, 31% and 28% on the other side of the other two.
The highest (57%) in December.
Analysis of 2021 data showed that Bengaluru accounted for 69% of all deaths in January and 77% in February, before reducing up to 59% in the next two months, 51% in May and 38% in May and 38% in June.
As reported by the previous TOI, hospitalization in Bengaluru has been significantly reduced in the past two months, but experts suggest carefully said administration and local government should not repeat mistakes with satisfaction with what they did in the months of ahead of the second wave.
25% Dosage Vaccination: Karnataka will receive an additional 15 lakh doses of Covid-19 vaccine from September, Minister of Health and Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya’s family welfare convinced Venkaiiah Naidu vice president on Tuesday.
Until now, this center has supplied between 60 and 65 doses of lakh vaccines per month to Karnataka as opposed to his request for 1.5 crore per month and has now promised to increase allotment of 25%.
“As long as I lived here, Chairman of the Bukavaraj Minister Bommai met me and urged me to intervene and secure the dose of additional vaccines for the country,” Naidu told reporters at the end of the trip for a week to the state.
“I asked Mandaviya to increase the allocation.
He assured me that he would increase it by 25%

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