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Supreme Task Force expects a further decline in the Covid case in 2 weeks

Supreme Task Force expects a further decline in the Covid case in 2 weeks
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Pune: The State Task Force and the Ministry of Health expect Covid infection to decrease in Maharashtra in the next two weeks if there are no newly interested variants of interests and people strictly adhere to the protocol related to the vaccination of pandemic in the district with more active cases.
“The thick tail of the second wave of pandemic must be reduced in Maharashtra if the strict Covid protocol is followed and the district with a high number of active cases ensures the steps needed to reduce the spread provided there are no new concerns,” Members of the State Task Force Dr.
Shashank Joshi on Monday told Toi.
He said both Maharashtra and Kerala still reported 9,000-10,000 infections every day and the country recorded more than 40,000 cases.
“It needs to go down further,” said Dr.
Joshi.
State Supervision Expert Dr.
Pradeep calms the active case of Maharashtra must decrease in the next two weeks, such as the trend throughout the country.
“This might touch the base line at the end of July with the whole case decreasing, except in 10 districts where infection is still high,” he said.
“There are not many cases of Delta-Plus variants in the state.
But the close watch is being saved,” said Dr.
Dragon.
In the third wave of pandemic, he said, “it’s too early to say anything about the third wave, especially the time and magnitude.
But we shouldn’t let our slaughter down,” he said.
Maharashtra currently has more than 1.2 lakh active cases and almost 34% is in the hospital.
A health official said the condition of inpatients was 13%, while the overall recovery rate in the country was almost 96%.
The state-weekly front department until July 3 is 4.5%.
Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli, Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Buldhana, Pune (Rural), Palghar and Raigad recorded a higher level of test level than 4.5%, a report prepared by the State Public Health Department revealed.
Kolhapur until July 3 topped the country with a 10% front minister, followed by Satara (9.1%).
The lowest possible position in the state was registered in the Gondia (0.29%), followed by Nanded (0.36%) and Jalgaon (0.4%).
Dr.
Joshi said the authorities had told the officials of nine districts with a weekly ponytitude level higher than 4.5% to increase their level of testing, contact contacts and the right velocity of vaccine coverage and also ensure the right detention steps.
Health experts say the state has reached the highlands in terms of Covid cases for the past two-three weeks when the daily infection oscillates between 8,000 and 10,000 with a test level of approximately 5%.
“The target must go below 5%.
Although everyday cases have declined in several districts over the past two weeks, all districts in the state must be in the same bracket, as observed during the first wave of pandemics,” said health experts The community said Jotkar.
“The average country as a whole may be a positive sign, but someone needs to supervise in districts such as Kolhapur and Satara with a high level of prospitis.
The surveillance cap on mutants (viruses) is a must, while vaccination and strict compliance with precautionary measures is one The only way in the future.
Every violation of the Covid Protocol must be handled with strict punishment with experts commemorating the possibility of the third wave of pandemic, as witnessed in another country, “he said.
State Health Director Dr.
Archana Patil said the district which has a high level of pepositives must increase testing, contact contacts, identify hotspots and ensure that vaccination is intensified and there is no big meeting.

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