Kolkata: The covid test level of Covid Bengal Test touched the lowest sign in two weeks on Tuesday when it fell to 19.4%.
On Monday, it was 26.4%.
The state also clocked positivity under 20% after a two-week gap.
Health experts see the ray of hopes of a third wave of surge after peaking in a bengal trend and decreases on the way.
The number of fresh cases on Tuesday at 10,430 is also less than half a count of this highest single wave of 24,287 cases.
“Seeing the level of prospective tests it seems that we have started climbing from peaks and decreasing speeds tends to be fast.
Going with a mathematical model including those with IIT Kanpur we can be on a downstroke in about three weeks,” said Surgeon Heart Kunal Sarkar from Medica Hospital.
While overall Bengal Pepsititarians have reached a record high of 37.3% on January 10, weekly partnership in Kolkata, the Pandemic Center, has surged as high as 59% a week ago, now 53.5%.
The decrease in the country’s positioning level has been consistent in the last eight days apart from January 13 when it has risen a little from the previous day.
“We are likely to pass the peak and we must see a constant downswing except people start throwing all warnings to the wind.
We must follow all the safety protocols even when dip the case,” said Syamasis Bandyopadhyay from Apollo.
Toi on January 15 has reported a trend in decreasing the level of participants in all laboratories in the city from 70% to around 50% to 55%.
At present, in this laboratory, this level is between 40% and 45%.
“It is also the fact that the test rate dropped dramatically after the ICMR revision testing strategy.
Therefore many patients who are rather asymptomatik do not come for the test,” said Microbiologist Hospital Polyong Bhaskar Narayan Chaudhuri.
Because the test was reduced, new cases fell to 9,385 on Monday.
But the case load was Tuesday 10,430 lower than 14,938 weeks while the number of tests on both days was almost the same.
“If the progress is down, the flock of immunity is the reason.
The spread of fast infection this time.
Epidemiologists, a high transmission without high mortality can also see a quick decrease,” said Amitava Virus Expert Nandi.
“That amount does not mean much but inpatient and hospitalization of painful patients is more important.
The average occupancy in the critical care unit is around 75% and therefore this must be a problem,” said Sarkar.
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