COVID-19 | New infections and positivity rate dips, but mortality remains high in Karnataka
The Hindu
Expert says there is always a lag period of two to three weeks after decline in daily infections and positivity rate for the CFR to come down.
Even though the number of fresh infections and the positivity rate has begun showing a marked decline in Karnataka over the last few days, there appears to be no such respite in case fatality rate (CFR). The number of new cases, which had surpassed the 50,000 mark in the first week of May by reaching 50,112 on May 5 and reporting anywhere between 47,000 to 50,000 till May 9, has substantially decreased to reach 22,758 on May 25. The daily positivity rate, which had shot up to almost 40% by recording 39.7% on May 17, has eased to less than 20% by reporting 19.48% on May 26. However, the daily tally of deaths due to continues to mount. The CFR, which remained less than 1% on most days during April, went up from the first week of May before crossing the 2% mark last Sunday (May 23) when it reached a staggering 2.4%. As many as 626 deaths were reported in the State on May 23, the highest so far.More Related News

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