The Free Press Journal

61% drop in home quarantine cases

- STAFF REPORTER /

Until Nov 3, as many as 1,87,286 people were under home quarantine, which has dropped to 73,024; state officials attribute drop to strict implementa­tion of curbs and awareness

Amid the dipping number of Covid-19 cases across the state, people under home quarantine have also reduced by more than 61 per cent in the last 30 days, though there has not been a substantia­l drop in institutio­nal quarantine.

According to the state health department’s data, until November 3, as many as 1,87,286 people were under home quarantine which has dropped to 73,024. State officials have attributed this drop to the strict implementa­tion of curbs, awareness amongst the citizens and 45 per cent of the state population being fully vaccinated. Meanwhile, health experts have warned against dropping

the guard.

For the last two weeks, the daily cases of Covid-19 in the state have been under 2,000, and for the last three days less than 1,000 cases are being reported. Moreover, the recovery rate among mildly symptomati­c patients has also increased significan­tly. “The overall active cases have come down all across the state, especially in the hotspots. For instance, in Pune and Mumbai, the number of active patients has come down to 1,870 and 1,923, respective­ly,” said Dr Pradeep Awate, state surveillan­ce officer.

A senior health department official said that despite the relaxation in the lockdown norms, the state has been able to keep the infection rate under control. However, the next 15

days will be crucial as the infection rate might surge, he said.

Confirming the developmen­t of reducing home quarantine cases, additional municipal

commission­er Suresh Kakani said the drop is being witnessed for the past 10 days. As a result, active cases have also reduced and the doubling rate is above 2,000 days. “It was easier to keep a tab on home quarantine patients even though they were asymptomat­ic as they feared stepping out. Almost 60-70 per cent of these patients have completed their quarantine norms,” he said.

Health experts, meanwhile, said there is not enough clarity on the severity of the current infection rate due to Omicron, and more informatio­n is expected to be released in the next two weeks.

 ?? –BL SONI ?? Cleanup Marshals hold a march to spread awareness amid Omicron concerns, near Ghatkopar railway station on Friday
–BL SONI Cleanup Marshals hold a march to spread awareness amid Omicron concerns, near Ghatkopar railway station on Friday

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