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New Guidelines: RT-PCR test is not necessary for traveling in the country, patients will be discharged from hospital without testing

Health Ministry New Guidelines on CoronaVirus: If the patient of Kovid has not had fever for 5 days, then he will not need to undergo RT-PCR test even before discharging from hospital.

CoronaVirus New Guidelines of Central Government: Amidst the second wave of Corona, every effort is being made to control the epidemic in the country. Last week, up to 4 lakh new cases were being reported in one day, after which the concern of the Central and State Governments was increased. However, based on the latest data, the central government has claimed that the number of new cases coming daily is reducing. According to the Health Ministry, new cases of corona are decreasing in 18 states and union territories of the country. In such a situation, the central government has started relaxing the rules a bit.




The central government has made some changes in the conditions related to corona testing on Tuesday. According to this, now it will not be necessary to get RT-PCR test before moving from one state to another. Let me tell you that the rapid rate of cases of corona infection was increasing every day, it was necessary to have a negative report of corona to come here in many states. Especially for people coming from a highly infected state like Maharashtra, a negative report of Corona was made necessary.

Patients will be discharged without RT-PCR test!

According to the new guidelines of the Central Government regarding Corona, Kovid patients will also be discharged from the hospital without undergoing RT-PCR test. However, a lot of improvement in symptoms will be necessary for this. If the Kovid patient does not have fever for 5 days, then he will not need to undergo RT-PCR test even before discharging from the hospital.

Corona cases reduced in 18 states

The Ministry of Health has informed about the decreasing cases of corona in the country. It was told that daily cases of cases in Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Telangana, Chandigarh, Ladakh, Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar The number is steadily decreasing.

Cases are increasing in these states

According to the ministry, corona cases are also increasing rapidly in many states. These states include Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Odisha, Punjab, Karnataka, Kerala, Assam, Jammu and Kashmir, Goa, Himachal Pradesh, Puducherry, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh. New corona cases are seen to increase in these states.

 

Increased positivity rate in many states

According to the Health Ministry, the positivity rate has increased in many states of the country. The situation is bad in many states including Goa, West Bengal. According to statistics, there are more than one lakh active cases in 13 states. There are between 50 thousand and one lakh active cases in 6 states, while there are 17 states where there are less than 50 thousand active cases.

 

At present, the overall positivity rate in the country is 21 percent. That is, on checking every 100 people, 21 people are found to be corona positive. The positivity rate in the 26 states of the country is more than 15 percent. It is the highest in Goa at 49.6 percent. That is, 1 out of every 2 people is getting corona positive. In West Bengal, Haryana, Karnataka, Puducherry and Rajasthan, the positivity rate is more than 30 percent. There are only 4 states where less than 5 percent people are getting infected.

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
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