Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Improvemen­t in curbing Covid-19 in MP: Chouhan

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BHOPAL: Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has claimed there has been a significan­t improvemen­t in curbing the spread of Covid-19 in the state.

During a video conference on Sunday evening to review the situation and arrangemen­ts being made across Madhya Pradesh for tackling the Covid-19 crisis, Chouhan said the state stands second in the country in terms of recovery rate, and eighth in the number of cases.

“All Covid-19 parameters in the state have improved significan­tly. On Sunday, the number of active cases came down by 151 after 300 patients recovered and went home. Now our active cases are 2,666,” a public relations official quoted the chief minister as saying. “The doubling time of cases in the state has increased to 34.1 days and the recovery rate has gone up to 71.1 per cent. These are very good signs for the state,” Chouhan said.

Madhya Pradesh stands second in the country in terms of recovery rate after Rajasthan, which has the highest recovery rate of 75.3 per cent, he said.

The recovery rate in Gujarat is 68.9 per cent, Uttar Pradesh- 60 per cent and Tamil Nadu- 54.8 per cent, he said, adding that the country’s recovery rate is 50.6 per cent.

Till Sunday, Madhya Pradesh reported 10,802 Covid-19 cases and 459 deaths due to the disease.

The chief minister said the pace of Covid-19 spread in the state has been the slowest in the country.

Chouhan further said the death rate in the state has to be minimised, for which best medical care should be ensured in all hospitals treating patients.

THE CM SAID THE PACE OF COVID-19 SPREAD IN THE STATE HAS BEEN THE SLOWEST IN THE COUNTRYAND THAT THE DEATH RATE IN THE STATE HAS TO BE MINIMISED

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