Death toll remains high even after peak of second wave over
Death toll remains high even after peak of second wave over
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The graph of the deceased is still growing rapidly. The Central Health Department on Friday said that 3,43,144 new cases have been reported in the last one day. Four thousand people have lost their lives.  Meanwhile, 3,44,776 patients have also been discharged. A day earlier on Wednesday, 3,62,720 patients were found infected and more than 4000 have lost their lives. In view of the situation in the last 7 days, while 3.91 lakh cases have been registered on Saturday, 3.43 lakh cases have been reported on Thursday.

But the number of daily deaths remains at a high rate. The seven-day average is about 4,000 deaths per day. Based on the mathematical model, Prof M John said that the infected infection rate received every day has come down to less than four lakh and the test infection rate has come down to less than 20 per cent. All this has happened in the last 7 to 8 days, on the basis of which it can now be said whether the second wave crop has been harvested or is coming out in the country.

1.92 crore doses to be given to states, supply in one - two days: Where it has been revealed that the Central Government has decided to provide 1.92 crore doses to states for vaccination between May 16 and 31. Orders have also been placed with pharma companies for which orders have also been placed. The supply is scheduled to be started in one to two days.

However, according to the States, the figure is very low as more than 20 lakh people are being vaccinated every day in the country. Accordingly, 3 crore doses are required, while the Government will give only 1.92 crore vaccines, that too is not going to go to the States simultaneously.

Such decreasing infection rates:
The infection rate has been achieved from May 1 to May 10 at 22.61.
As long as more than 31 crore investigations have taken place in the country, 7.72 per cent have been found infected
On an average 335370 patients are discharged daily from 14 days

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