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The third wave of Covid tends to be less dangerous: Ministry of Health

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Thiruvananthapuram: Chairman of the Pinarayany Minister Vijayan has expressed concern over the increase in kasel in five northern districts.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health has explained that “there will be a third wave, with maybe less than the second wave”.
However, the Ministry of Health has also warned that “there may be a piggyback wave in the second wave in the five North District”.
The average number of daily cases expected in this state is also more than 10,000, the Ministry of Health report said before meeting review on Monday.
The minister’s chairman directed the Malappuram Regency collector, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and the time to ensure that the number of tests increased over the next week.
There was no decline in the case according to the report presented at the meeting, 84,790 cases were reported on Sunday between June 28 and July 4.
This more than reported cases between 21 and 27 June, 79,500.
Kasel has been 95,157 on Sunday between 7 and June 13.
The percentage of change in more active cases in Kozhikode (11.93%), Kasaragod (11.81%), malappuram (10.41%) and kannur (9.41%) and kannur (9.12%).
In these five districts, cases increased in three days from 2 July to 4 compared to reported cases from June 29 to July1.
In Kannur and Kasaragod, TPR increased to 11.77% and 14.96% from 10.44% and 13.24%, respectively.
The third wave prediction there will be a third wave, with the size may be less than the second wave.
The third wave may not be a challenge if the effective 40% flock immunity can be achieved before the wave.
The 30% flock immunity can also protect from challenging the third wave, unless the transmission of the virus is no more than 20% additional for existing tensions (maybe delta), the report said.
The Ministry of Health shows that the best way to achieve this is vaccination.
If there is no third wave on the second wave (Dupung phenomenon), there may be a third wave in September – October as a post-onam wave.
CM said that there were reports of people with comorbidity and positive-tested children were not accepted in the hospital.
There is a right campaign to make it accepted at the Covid hospital because they will need regular medical attention, he said.
He urged the administrative district and health authority to ensure that the data of people who come into contact with positive people covids are closely monitored.
Primary and secondary contact data must be uploaded strictly on the government portal.
Regular follow-up of these contacts must be done, he said.

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