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'Keep close watch on district-level Covid clusters'

The Centre has asked states and UTs to strictly monitor and implement measures at district level clusters of new Covid-19 cases, with a particular focus on areas reporting more than 10% positivity rate or over 60% bed occupancy on either oxygen support or ICU. The health ministry has also raised concern over districts with high positivity rate (10%) in three states - Mizoram, Kerala and Sikkim.

The Centre has asked states and UTs to strictly monitor and implement measures at district level clusters of new Covid-19 cases, with a particular focus on areas reporting more than 10% positivity rate or over 60% bed occupancy on either oxygen support or ICU. The health ministry has also raised concern over districts with high positivity rate (10%) in three states - Mizoram, Kerala and Sikkim. from Times of India https://ift.tt/3dJRCB6

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