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Thrissur & Kottayam registered more than 1,000 deaths before the second wave

Thrissur & Kottayam registered more than 1,000 deaths before the second wave
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Thiruvananthapuram: While Thiruvananthapuram has long enough to bear the title of the capital of Covid Country, registration figures in Covid’s death in two years of a worrying contradiction vomiting.
Kottayam and Thrissur, who have never been known to have a surprising death rate in accordance with official health data, shows the Covid (CFR) mortality rate equivalent to or more of Thiruvananthapuram, if all deaths from registration data are taken into account.
Officially, Kottayam has a 0.29% CFR, one of the lowest in the state and thrissur has a CFR of 0.53%.
However, Covid’s death registration shows that Kottayam will be the only district in the state to have a CFR of 1% and the CFR Thrissur will match the Thiruvananthapuram 0.9%.
Go with civil registration data, Thrissur exceeds district capital in terms of deaths too.
Analysis of the pattern of mortality in the thrissur shows that since October 2020, the district has witnessed nearly 100 Covid deaths a month until February when there was a little disappointed over the next two months and then all naughty broke out during the second wave.
, This is how Covid Thrissur’s death registration from October 2020 is read -147 (October), 115 (November), 110 (December) and 100 (January).
These are the months when the country goes through the stage of unlocking and watching the local body selection.
Thrissur enrolled 633 Covid deaths in six months just before the second wave outbreak.
Officially, Thrissur remained under the safe zone and even when all districts sank in the election campaign, registration of deaths that jumped in the district such as thrissur somehow fag out of the register.
Between April and May, Covid’s death registration in Thrissur jumped from 218 a month to 1.301.
Kottayam is another fixed district of radar.
In six months between September 2020 and April 2021, the death of 570 Covid was registered in Kottayam.
A stable increase in registration of Covid deaths was proven since October 2020 – 86 (October), 81 (November), 117 (December) and 125 in January.
As many as 39% of the total death registration in Thrissur in May Covid’s death.
While Kottayam and Thrissur should be in a safe zone even with a large number of Covid monthly death registration, the deaths that jumped in Thiruvananthapuram remained a point of discussion.
The death toll because Covid-19 had crossed 100 in Thiruvananthapuram in the first week of September.
The district then has a 0.62% death rate, the second highest in the state after the Kannur.

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