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Third wave: Raj still pays attention to R-zero in other states

Third wave: Raj still pays attention to R-zero in other states
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Jaipur: Rajasthan is not among eight states that have more than one factor R (reproductive factor), the health department official claims.
In a Covid review meeting led by the Chairman of the Ashok Minister Gehlot, officials showed that Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Lakshadweep, Tamil Nadu, Mizoram, Karnataka, Puducherry and Kerala were eight states where R-Naughter was above 1.
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Ashok Gehlot said the Minister’s Committee based on presenting recommendations on school opening must study the Covid situation in other countries and based on their experience at school opening, must make decisions.
Experts at the meeting show that if R-zero is increasing in other countries, it means that people in the country are also insecure because the movement of infected people can be a problem.
Dr.
King Babu Panwar, Deputy Chancellor, Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, “in our country, R-zero is 0.5, but the average of all India is 1.03.” He said that r-in vain was calculated based on new cases, death, increased inpatient, increased active cases and recovery levels from certain areas at a certain time.
Must now, but all factors r average India is not encouraging.
Because, there is no limit to people from other states to enter Rajasthan, we cannot say we are truly safe.
“Recently, 21 students breastfeeding Kerala entered Tamil Nadu and they were all positive deltas,” Panwar said.
The state oversees the factor-r state and other decisions taken by various countries for school opening.
Dr.
Sudhir Bhandari, Principal and Controller, SMS Medical College said, “R-Factor plays an important role in the spread of Covid, it shows viral infectivity.
If 0.6, then it is under control and if it rises, there is a risk of the spread of the virus.
In our country, there are eight states where R factors increase.
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Bhandari said in Jaipur, the R factor was 0.58, but people need to be careful and they must continue to follow the appropriate behavior of Covid.
While Raksha Bandhan approached, experts appealed to people to remain cautious.
Dr.
Virendra Singh said, “We see the highest number of people during Raksha Bandhan as you go to meet sisters or sisters going to visit Brothers.
If the school needs to be open, we must at least until Raksha Bandhan.”

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