On Friday, the death toll from COVID-19 in Bihar reached a mark of 500 after another 16 people died from the disease, while the overall count exceeded 98,000, while more than 3,900 new cases were reported, according to a fitness branch bulletin.
The state conducted tests of 1.21 lakh in the last 24 hours, compared to 1.04 lakh the previous day and 92,414 the day before.
The number of new instances 3,911 and the total number of instances shown from COVID-19 in the 98,370 state, according to the bulletin.
The death toll has increased to 500 of the 16 reported in the last 24 hours. Of these, 3 were recorded in Patna and Vaishali, two in Muzaffarpur and East Champaran and one in the districts of Buxar, Darbhanga, Gaya, Kaimur, Nalanda and Sheikhpura.
Patna represents the maximum number of 94 patients to date, followed by Bhagalpur (40), Gaya (32), Rohtas (26), Munger and Nalanda (23 each) and Muzaffarpur and Vaishali (21 each). The remaining 220 deaths were recorded in several other districts.
Patna has also reported 15,868 cases of coronavirus to date, a much higher count than any of the remaining 37 districts. The Northern Bihar district of Muzaffarpur (3,981) now ranks for the time being, having outperformed Bhagalpur (3,920).
The northern city of Bihar, whose district takes its name, is about to have a COVID hospital committed to 500 beds until the end of the month.
“The carp hospital will be near Patahi Airport. It will be supplied with 150 fans. It is expected to be operational on 29 August,” Muzaffarpur district justice Chandrashekhar Singh told PTI.
He said the site was selected through a team from the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) who visited the district for this purpose last month.
The state also has a healthy recovery rate of 66.39% and a total of 65307 other people have waged a successful war against the fearsome coronavirus.
The mortality rate of less than 1% is also well below the national average.
Meanwhile, the opposition Congress has joined its main spouse in the RJD alliance to wonder about Nitish Kumar’s government’s claims about a dramatic increase in check rates in the recent past.
“The strange phenomenon of only about 4000 people tested positive while the number of samples analyzed is one lakh or more, indicates a juggling statistics that can put other people’s lives at risk,” prem Chandra Mishra, a member of AICC’s Media Council and Legislative Council, said in a statement. Statement.
The number of new instances that remains solid in the face of an increase in the number of tests raises many doubts. This suggests that the figures are being manipulated to ensure that the Elections of the Assembly are not delayed. This amounts to criminal negligence, ” claimed Mishra.
He also accused the government of ignoring COVID-19 deaths in personal hospitals to keep the number of patients low. Similar doubts were raised through RJD Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the opposition in the State Assembly.