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There was no Covid-19 death in the region for the first time since the top of the first wave

There was no Covid-19 death in the region for the first time since the top of the first wave
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Nagpur: No district in Vidarbha reported death because Covid-19 on Thursday.
This happened for the first time after the top of the first wave in September.
Even when the first wave to recede in January and those cases significantly fell until mid-February, Covid’s death was still reported from at least one of 11 districts in the region.
Daily death has dropped significantly since the beginning of July.
The highest victim in a day in July was six so far.
On Thursday, Nagpur Regency reported death on the sixth day in a row, Yavatmal for 33rd day in a row, Gondia for the 19th day, and Bhandara for the 15th day in a row.
The decline in death is a strong indicator that the spread of Covid is now under control, the patient gets a hospital bed and more than 99% of them recover at home.
The impact of vaccination and development of antibodies is seen in the region.
Expert members of the Covid Task Force suggest that this is the best time to offer full open relaxants in Vidarbha.
Forty-four new cases were reported in the region on Thursday and 82 patients recovered.
More than 12,000 tests were carried out in the last 24 hours.
The test count is reduced because it is a holiday (EID) on Wednesday.
However, the Test Positivity Rate (TPR) remained at 0.36%, below 0.40% for the fifth day in a row.
Low TPR is another positive indicator for the region.
Now, only 767 patients underwent treatment at Vidarbha.
From them, 35% (267) were in Nagpur Regency alone.
The majority of patients are under house isolation.
Hospital beds, including O2 beds, are mostly not inhabited.
Yavatmal: District notes there are no deaths for the 33rd consecutive day, maintaining static toll at 1,789.
Administration received 231 testing reports, where there were no new positive cases found.
There are five recovery.
At present there are 14 patients who are in care.
Of the 72,789 cases so far, 70,989 have recovered.
The test level of the test is 10.47% and the mortality rate is 2.45%.
The daily level of peposititivity is zero on Thursday Fifteen recovery in a day took the calculation to 94,765, leaving 113 under care.
Obviously: There are no new cases and no deaths reported in the district on Thursday, while 10 patients recovered.
The total recovery reached 47,999, leaving 29 active cases.
Kaseload this district lives at 49.352 after no new cases reported from 355 testing reports.
Toll remains unchanged at 1,324.Chandrapur: Thursday witnessed five new cases, six recovery and zero death, left 116 patients in medicine.
Toll remains at 1.534, while Covid Caseload and total recovery edged up to 84,961 and 83,311.
Akola: Of the 501 tests carried out in the last 24 hours, four were found positively.
Three patients recovered in a day.
Now, the district has recorded 57,735 cases, 56,554 recovery and 1,133 deaths.
This makes 48 patients under care.
Washim: Three new cases are reported and because many people recover in Washim.
Now, of 41,627 total cases, 40,947 has recovered.
This district has 57 patients in care.
Bulldhana: Regency conducts 842 tests and four of them are positive.
Five patients recovered.
Now, only 19 patients underwent treatment at Buldhana.
Gadchiroli: Eight new cases detected from 292 tests at Gadchiroli in the last 24 hours.
13 patients recovered.
Now, 90 patients are under care in the district.
Gondia: One new patient and one recovery was reported at the Gondia for the second day in a row.
The test count in the last 24 hours was 436.
Gonda now has seven patients who are in care, with three of them in house and four isolation recognized at the Covid Care Center.
Bhandara: A new patient was detected, while no recovery reported in Bhandara on Thursday.
Overall, 58,665 patients from 59,802 have recovered.
Bhandara now has 7 patients in care.

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