Bengaluru: The number of patients undergoing treatment for Covid-19 in Karnataka has dipped below 25,000 for the first time in about four months (116 days) because the whole case remains on the downward trend.
Fresh infections, in fact, remain below 2,000 consistently since July 11.
On July 23, the state has 24,127 active cases.
The active case last time floated around this sign on March 30 (25,541), before the second wave struck and Karnataka grappled with a full load in this country.
In mid-May, the country has 6 lakh active cases.
After the difficult phase, where Karnataka followed Maharashtra, the situation was significantly reduced in the first week of July and the country’s position on the Covid-19 graph increased from the third.
At present, Karnataka is fourth on the chart, which is topped with Kerala.
Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu are respectively placed second and third, while Andhra Pradesh is in fifth place.
Five countries stated almost 75 percent of all active cases in this country, while they only had a little more than half total infection.
In terms of total infection, Maharashtra (62.5 lakh) continued to the table, followed by Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Indian active kasel fell below 5 lakh in the first week of July and remained like that.
On July 23, more than 4 lakh patients were in care throughout the country compared to 4.7 lakh on 3.
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In Karnataka, Bengaluru Urban continued to become the worst government, counted 34 percent (8,364) from active cases , Dakshina Kannada (2,079 cases) and Hassan (1,947) Each occupies second and third position, according to data July 23.
MySuru (1,760) and Tumakuru (1,362) have also reported the high number of active cases.
Udupi is the only other district with more than 1,000 active cases, while five other districts recorded more than 500.
On July 23, Karnataka has reported more than 28.3 lakh release, while the total cases reached more than 28.9 lakh.
Nearly 98 percent of patients on that day had recovered, while 1.2 percent – 36,328 – had died.