Covid -19 cases again increases in india

 CASES RISES AGAIN IN INDIA .....

Coronavirus Cases:




44,808,022

Deaths:



531,091

Recovered:



44,223,211



The reasons for the rise in COVID cases can vary depending on factors such as increased community transmission, relaxation of public health measures, and the emergence of more infectious variants. It is important to monitor the situation in your local area and follow guidance from public health authorities.

To protect yourself and others, it is recommended to practice good hand hygiene, wear masks in public settings and around others, maintain physical distancing, avoid large gatherings, and stay home if you are feeling unwell.

If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, it is important to get tested and follow the guidance of your healthcare provider. If you test positive for COVID-19, it is important to isolate yourself from others to prevent further spread of the virus.

Remember, we all have a role to play in slowing the spread of COVID-19. By taking these necessary precautions and following guidance from public health authorities, we can help protect ourselves and our communities from the virus.






Since its identification in December 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and its associated coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has had a devastating effect on communities around the world. Health systems have been forced to make rapid choices about how to prioritise care, manage infection control and maintain reserve capacity for future disease outbreaks. The interruption of normal patterns of health care and the suspension of services has meant that the pandemic has also had a major impact on the detection and treatment of many non-COVID-19 conditions. Electronic general practice data are a valuable resource which can be used to inform population and individual care decision-making.
This project is based on a collaborative relationship involving the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre, Macquarie University, Outcome Health, Gippsland, Eastern Melbourne and South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Networks (PHNs), and the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia Quality Assurance Programs, with participation from Central and Eastern Sydney and South Western Sydney PHNs. It will use an innovative secure and comprehensive digital health platform, Population Level Analysis & Reporting (POLAR) to:
  • .Generate near real-time reports to identify emerging trends related to COVID-19, its diagnosis, treatment and medications prescribed, and its impact on patients.
  • .Monitor the impact of interventions/policy decisions.

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