Containment zones are expected to accumulate with duplication of COVID-19 tests, additional relief: officials

The number of COVID-19 containment zones in Delhi, which is lately 716, may be increasing due to additional relaxation in “Unlock” and duplication of coronavirus tests, authorities said Thursday. COVID-19 testing in Delhi will double to 40,000 per day in a week, as there has been a marginal build-up in the number of coronavirus cases in the city, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Wednesday, saying competitive testing and isolation will remain his. the government’s strategy to fight the disease.

The number of COVID-19 containment zones in Delhi increased from 539 on 1 August to 716 on 27 August. Authorities said the increase in the number of containment zones was also consistent with the increase in instances in the country’s capital. Officials in some districts said the number of containment zones could increase with the amount of doubled COVID-19 testing and the release of additional relief. However, the tests are the way to trip and isolate positive cases to spread the control of the coronavirus, they said. A northeastern district official said the number of containment spaces has continued to be replaced since specifications were replaced.

On Wednesday, when the nation’s capital recorded 1,693 cases, the city’s one-day peak so far this month, bringing the total to more than 1.65 lakh, containment spaces were more than 716. Wednesday’s figure was also the highest-ranked peak of a day in the nation. capital in the forty-five days. Up to 1,781 new cases were reported on 11 July. According to the data, the number of containment zones was reduced to 496 in the country’s capital on 2 August and marginally to 499 on 4 August.

In the following days, the number dropped to 481 and 466. On 12 August, the number of containment zones exceeded 500. On 23 August the number rose to six hundred and on 26 August it exceeded 700, according to the data. On June 26, I had to reconfigure the containment spaces to divide them into micro-clusters for greater contact tracking and tracking. There were 280 containment zones in Delhi on 26 June. On July 20, the number was 696.

In July, the number of containment zones in Delhi exceeded 700, but gradually declined in August because the government allowed the denotification of “red” zones 14 days after the last case shown was rejected, rather than the standard of the last 28 days.

The number of containment zones 716 in Delhi on Wednesday, according to a list to be found on the earnings department’s website. The 150 maximum active containment zones are located in the southwest district, followed by the west (92), north (67) and south (60).

All other districts have fewer than 50 active containment zones, and New Delhi has the fewest of those zones with 18, according to the data. They look like two to 3 zones each day and almost an equivalent number is deconstructed. Delhi has noticed a fluctuation in the number of coronavirus cases since 1 August. On August 1, the number of daily cases reported 1,118, while over the next 3 days, the number of infections reported in a day remained below 1000.

From August 5 to August 9, the number of new COVID-19 instances remained above the 1000 mark, falling to 707 on August 10. Up to 1,404 instances were registered on August 8, the day before. August cob.

Three days between August 11 and August 22, fewer than 1,000 new instances were reported: August 3 (956), August 16 (652) and August 17 (787). Coincidentally, on days when the number is less than 1,000, the number of tests consistent with formed also decreases that the national capital average of 20,000 consistent with the day. The number of active instances in Delhi also increased from 10,596 on 1 August to 12,520 on 26 August.

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