For the past few days, the number of corona infected patients has been decreasing steadily. In the last month, the number of corona patients has decreased by almost 5,000. Between April 14 and 20, 6,129 patients were reported in the state, and 1,210 between May 5 and May 11. Experts in the medical field have expressed that corona infection is coming under control looking at these data.
Although the World Health Organization has declared the end of Corona and the emergency, the state government continues its fight against COVID-19. As before, the emphasis is on more testing, as well as patient follow-up, isolation, vaccination and appropriate measures. Therefore, the number of corona patients in the state is seen to be coming under control. For the past few days, the number of recovering patients is more than the number of patients infected with Corona.
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In the period from April 14 to May 11, the number of patients in the state decreased by almost 4,919. Between April 14 and April 20, 6,129 patients were reported in the state. From April 21 to 27, 4,874 corona patients were reported. In the following week (April 28 to May 4), the number of corona patients was recorded as 2,487.
That is, compared to the previous week, the number of patients decreased by almost 2,387. During the period from May 5 to May 11, the number of patients has been recorded as 1,210. Compared to April 14 to 20, the number of patients has decreased by almost 4,919.
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Due to vaccination and antibodies created in citizens, the effect of Corona is not seen much. Due to the immune system created in the body of the citizens, the corona virus has not spread much. Also, the number of serious patients is less. There is a possibility that Corona will raise its head from time to time. However, it will be possible to fight it due to the immune system created in the body of the citizens, said the secretary of the Mumbai branch of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, Dr. Bharat Jagiasi.