Taluk T Narasipur can soon become a first covid mark in the Mysuru district.
During the last three days, he had reported zero cases with only six active cases.
Narasipur was the first taluk in Mysuru to report the highest number of cases.
The level of participants has increased by 14% at its peak.
Strict surveillance coupled with testing, isolating, caring for and vaccinating the population helps drop cases.
“In April 2020, several Bannur residents were first contracted by a virus after attending the event in North India.
Officials identified a home survey of infected and placing detention steps to contain the spread of the virus,” said District Supervision Officer Dr.
Shivaprasad.
T Narasipur is the first taluk that reported a high number of cases.
A total of 8,436 positive cases have been registered until now and 8,325 people are healed and removed from the center of the hospital and treatment.
Taluk has seen 105 deaths.
Dr.
Shivaprasad said: “This is a proud moment for all of us because the number of cases has dropped under one digit and in the last three days, nothing at all.
Like on August 11, there are only six active cases.” He added that 78% of residents Partial vaccinated and this, 54% is fully vaccinated.
The Covid case in Mysuru Taluk has also dropped to one digit, as well as HD Kote (5), Hunsur (3) and Nanjud, (6).
Nanjangud is the first cluster in India with a pharmaceutical company that enrolled the highest number of cases.