Mumbai: Monthly Hitas from Covid-19 cases in Mumbai Rose 42% from August to September, while the Kaseload foreign state dipped 33%.
Mumbai: Tally Monthly case Covid-19 in Mumbai Rose 42% from August to September, while the Kaseload state of the state dipped 33%.
BMC officials linked the increase in September to reduce restrictions in the travel and entertainment sector.
“Train trips are possible for vaccinated individuals from August 15, open restaurants and social hanging increases due to the ganpati festival,” said BMC Health Officer Dr.
Mangala Gomare.
Tally September (12,994) closer to the July case (12,557) from August (9,166).
Death in Mumbai was dipped from 157 in August to 133 in September.
“Even though cases increased in September, the increase was not as sharp or severe as it was feared,” said a civil hospital doctor.
And while the number of active cases in the city has increased, hospital admissions have not soared.
The city added 451 cases and seven deaths on Thursday took the total case to 7.42 lakh and 16,110 deaths.
“The number of critical patients on September 1 is 413 while 273 on September 29,” Doctor added.
ICU patients in the same period fell from 602 to 495.
Officials said despite opening the sector, cases throughout the country had remained low, which was a sign of the second wave ambition.
Also fatality in the state fell to 1,754 this month from 2,809 in August.
Toll in September, in fact, the lowest since February.
Officials said the ganpati season which saw increased sightseeing and social interling also did not lead to a sharp increase in cases.
“It’s almost 1.5 months since we opened a large portion of the sector and there was no significant surge in many regions.
The state has also been aggressively vaccinated in the past two months,” an official said.
The case fatality rate also fell to 1.3%.
In September from 1.76% in August.
“Cities such as Mumbai and Pune still report a large number of cases, but the number of critical patients has dropped and most patients are treated at home or are in hospitals for lower days,” the official said.
Dr.
Shashank Joshi, a member of the State Task Force in Covid-19, said the country’s monthly calculation was the lowest in eight months (the January calculation was 94.123).
“Vaccination has played a role in maintaining low numbers, but people should not warn The wind and kept wearing a mask, “said Dr.
Joshi.
He said the third wave, if at all, would not happen before December or January.
“The second dose vaccination must choose to blunt the severity of every Fu Ture Covid Peak,” he added.