Dharwad: Covid’s position in the Dharwad district has doubled in the past week, with 23% of the people tested confirmed infected on Wednesday.
A week ago, the level of prospitis was around 11.2%.
In the past seven days, this district has reported 7,882 Covid cases, but the release of a stable patient has pushed the active Kaseload in the Dharwad to 5,069 which is less worrying, such as on Wednesday.
Dharwad members, district health duty units have warned people that the curve tends to rise further, given that viral transmission reaches its peak.
However, they also believe that, at the end of the first week of February, the third wave of Covid-19 is likely to start rolling back.
Dharwad District Minister Halappa Achar on Wednesday led a meeting to review the situation, with deputy commissioner Nitesh Patil among those present.
“We tested 38,603 people in the past week, and 7,882 had tested positive for Coronavirus novel.
Nearly 97% of those infected with Covid were quarantined at home, to whom we distributed the drug kit in front of their door.
We have also arranged for these patients to Consult with a doctor through the telemedicine facility, “said Patil.
He added that the district government has made the necessary arrangements to treat Covid patients at the Karnataka Medical Institute (KIMS), which can accommodate up to 1,400.
patient.
“Because people from neighboring regencies visit KimS too, we have increased infrastructure to accommodate 2,400 patients,” DC said.
That word, while there was no scarcity of experts at KimS, the hospital faced a lack of the group ‘d.
‘ employee.
“We have submitted a proposal to the Minister of Medical Education, asking permission to recruit the staff needed, and we have received the principle approval.
We are waiting for the financial department nod to start the process,” said Patil.
Praising the doctors to work for hours, Achar said, “The country is in the midst of the third wave of Covid-19, and the cases soared.
The doctors had to go up to the opportunity again, and save the patient’s life.” Minister assured the district administration To discuss the shortcomings of staff at KIMS with other cabinets.
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