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Weekly Covid Cases Dipped with a 45% Record, Toll Rises 16%

Weekly Covid Cases Dipped with a 45% Record, Toll Rises 16%
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A surge in an unprecedented case in the third wave is now followed by a falling record.
On the second week the decrease in infection, cases were dipped with a 45% record at a rate falling more than twice than 19% in the previous week.
However, deaths from the virus continue to increase even though the rate of rise slowed this week, with death began to decline in many countries.
Meanwhile, everyday cases fell below 1 lakh for the first time in more than a month since January 5, with a country that reported 84,584 fresh infections on Sunday.
More than 9.7 lakh cases were recorded in the week ended Sunday (31 January – 6 February), 44.7% less than the calculation of the previous week’s 17.6 lakh.
This is the sharpest decline in the weekly case recorded since the start of Pandemi.
The previous week (January 24-30) has marked a decrease in the first infection during the current wave, with a cumulative case decreased by 19%.
Previously, the increase in cases during waves driven by Omicron was even more dramatic with three weeks of exponential growth that saw cases sixfold six times in one week (January 3-9).
India reported more than 4,350 deaths during the week running, up nearly 16% of the toll road was recorded in seven days earlier (3,769).
However, the increase slowed, indicating that the peak in death could be close.
The previous week had seen an increase in fictionality of 41% during the week before death was enlarged 92%.
These numbers exclude the deaths from the previous period added to the toll as part of data reconciliation.
If this death is included, the number rises 7,819 this week, the highest since June 21-27 last year.
The majority of old deaths are reported by Kerala.
Meanwhile, all states and UTS, with the exception of Mizoram, reported a decline in weekly cases.
Kerala is the latest country to report a decrease in infection.

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