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The Cov Maha Toll 4.5 times higher in Jan than in December

The Cov Maha Toll 4.5 times higher in Jan than in December
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Mumbai: The death toll of Covid-19 for January in the state across 1,000-marks – for the first time after October (1,120) – with additional more than 250 deaths in the last four days in a month.
There were 474 deaths in November and 233 in December.
The latest numbers showed 1,043 lives lost in January because the third wave spread from large districts to cover the country.
This increase is more than four times the December toll road.
State officials showed that the January case mortality rate of 0.1% was the lowest in a pandemic.
CFR in December was 0.5% and 1.8% in November.
Renewal Coronavirus Lives considered positive cases of jumping by almost 24 times in January to 10.
4 lakh from 43,759 in December in the state, the mortality rate was not worrying, said Dr.
Pradeep, state surveillance officers.
Death is largely in vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those who have comorbidities, such as in the previous waves.
The country has reported an average of 70 deaths during the past week.
A health official said the number tended to remain in the range for one or two weeks since 4,727 people are currently serious.
From them, 2,193 patients in an icus, including 705 on ventilators and 1,388 on oxygen support.
2,500 more patients on oxygen outside the ICU.
Death is reported from all parts of the state, Wable said.
Read all cases of Covid Alsodaily rose against the trend, but the level of peposititivity fell throughout the state of Maharashtrathe reported an increase in Covid cases on Wednesday, but the weekly indicator showed the spread of infection in the decline.
The Weekly Point Level (WPR) from the State fell to 17.2% on Wednesday, down from nearly 24% last week.
Mumbai reported the lowest WPR of 3.Data showed Metropolitan region Mumbai recorded the highest death of 494, followed by a pune circle that saw 279 deaths and nashic circles with 116 deaths.
While Kolhapur and the latch circle reported 89 and 48 deaths, Akola and Nagpur circles have seen less than 30 deaths.
Aurangabad Circle has seen the lowest fatality at10 death.
An district health official said there was no doubt the third wave was less severe and many people were not tested.
“The possibility of death may have been disadvantaged to a certain extent because of low testing,” he said.

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