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The 3rd wave sneaks into the rural district of Assam

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Guwahati: A Assam District is far and rural, which is free from the third wave until last week, has begun to witness a sudden increase in Covid Caseload.Sattra Land and the world’s largest Riverine Island district, Majuli above Assam, only has two casts in 10 The last day on January 9.
Between December 29 and January 7, even a case of Covid detected in the district that remains free of urban buzz due to remoteness.
But Majuli, which is believed to be safe so far like the flow of “outsiders” concerned, 20 Covid cases detected in the last 10 days.
However, while in the capital city of Guwahati, the level of participants has exceeded 10%, in Majuli still around 1.7% on Wednesday.
Even when the threat of foreign tourists seems to be minimal in the district, inter-district travel can change it worse situations in the coming weeks, despite the best efforts to isolate landing cases in the ferry.
“We will detect largely the cases of those who return from the adjacent Jorhat District (NHM) in Majuli.
He even when the test is being done in the district.
, the health team did not find a large number of cases.
However, the biggest challenge for the Majuli administration is Ghats from smaller tributaries of the Brahmaputra used by villagers to go to other districts, especially Jorhat, and still not managed.
In the south of Majuli, Jorhat is the upper Assam nerve center from the second highest place – 215 positive cases – detected on Tuesday.
In far the West Map Assam, the South Salmara Mankachar district has one case in 10 days to 7 January.
However, on Tuesday night, the appropriate figure touched eight.
In the West Bukit District of Anglong, which has several remote villages in Assam, new cases continue to grow.
The Hill District has 10 cases in the last 10 days on January 7.
But Kaseload 10 days in West Karbi Anglong rose to 27 on Tuesday.
On the other hand, in the Mankachar Salma, said a senior health official because of remots and low inflows of people from other parts of the country and the state, the district has not seen a large surge in cases.

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