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The government moves to examine Covid victims outside B’luru

The government moves to examine Covid victims outside B'luru
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Bengaluru: About 85 percent of Covid-19 Karnataka’s deaths in the past 10 days have occurred outside Bengaluru, and the health department has now directed officials to consider everyone who symbolizes as a suspicion of patients and provides care without delay.
Overall, technology capital has recorded the highest number of deaths in the state, but the situation has increased in recent weeks.
Now there is a greater focus on other regions.
Introduction Overview of data by the department revealed that most deaths in districts outside Bengaluru occur due to delays in identifying patients with deteriorating health.
Senior officials said that the tracking strategy and testing will be strengthened in these districts.
So far this month, the country has reported 739 deaths – 102 in Bengaluru and 637 in other parts.
Dakshina Kannada, who has a smaller population than Bengaluru, accounts for 113, the highest.
Health officials, who have analyzed the pattern of state infection, said that 40 to 50 percent of the deaths in several districts were associated with late inpatients.
The lack of awareness between people’s failures and clinics to refer to the simptomatic people to the hospital is also the main reason.
“Some people see it (covid) as flu or something.
They are not tested on time.
They panicked and seek medical attention only when the symptoms become severe and they experience shortness of breath.
The doctor feels very difficult to treat the case in the end,” said the commissioner of health welfare and KV Thrilok Chandra family.
He added: “We have found that people go for local care.
Anyone who has symptoms must be treated as a suspected case.
We have sent a cellular team and asked the doctor to upload the results.
Some clinics do not follow the protocol.
The government is taking action Like that.
“In an encouraging sign, some districts report some or zero deaths.
Yadgir hasn’t seen death in the last 25 days.
“We have a population of 14.3 lakh, and 12 lakh people live in rural areas.
About 1,000 Asha workers conducted a door-to-door examination there.
The idea is to create awareness, the strategy we use for polio vaccination,” Health Officers said Yadgir Indumati District Patil.

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