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Why covid climbing up high and gave a slum

Why covid climbing up high and gave a slum
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New Delhi: Case studies from all Mumbai have shown that the percentage of larger cases in the metropolitan city comes from high rise and not a slum.
The following are the main reasons for striking differences in the density of cases in the middle class, the upper middle class, rich and poor – the majority of Covid cases in Mumbai come from a high increase in which residents have come out for social meetings or have traveled to local tourist destinations, The city civil authority has found.
They say that slums or other solid-populated areas almost do not contribute to new cases.
Support City Commissioner Suresh Kakani told TOI that the ward like K-West (Andheri-West, Vile Parle, Juhu), H-West (Bandra, Khar), S (Vikhroli, Bhandup) and R-Central (Borivali) are the main contributors , “During contact contacts, we found that people have been in social functions or travel to destinations such as Lonavala,” he said.
Comparable information is not available for other Indian cities, but similar stories are abundant.
One reason why the second wave has hit the middle-class Indians only that they managed to avoid the first outbreak by staying at home during the temporary lock destroying a poorer community.
Two sero surveys were carried out in Mumbai last year – one in July and the other in August – pointing at what happened.
The July survey has found that 57% of slum residents have developed antibodies, while the count is only 16% to ‘build occupants’ (terms used to show middle class people, upper middle class, and rich housing communities uber).
The appropriate number for August surveys is 45% and 18%.
Increased infection among the middle class also refers to the virtual cycle of infection.
Infection was brought to the country by jet determination professionals, who gave it to their servants and drivers, who took him to their homes in the slums where he spread quickly.
Because the slums see more cases, it also sees more recovery with those who restore the development of antibodies.
When the kasing goes down and locks for the middle class, the middle class up and rich people stepping out – on vacation, eating outside and attending meetings – leads to a case increase.

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