Belgaam criminal in Bihar, finance personnel shot and robbed for Rs 2.5 lakh: The culprits are also Belgaum in lockdown in Bihar. The latest case is of Chhapra where a robbery of 9 lakh rupees has been carried out by shooting a finance worker in Dighwara. On Monday, this incident was carried out near the main market of Dighwara police station after which panic spread in the area. In broad daylight, criminals have also been firing to spread panic. The employee injured by the bullet is Rahul Kumar, who works as a cashier at Utkarsh Small Finance Bank. Rahul is a resident of Bhootnath Road in Patna. Rahul was going to deposit cash in the branch of the State Bank of India when criminals stopped him in the middle of the way and shot and snatched the cash. The police have started investigating the case.
The impact of the lockdown, the outbreak of the virus in Patna, cases suddenly increased after Holi
There is relief news for Patnaites. The coronavirus outbreak in the district is gradually decreasing. The district administration says that the rate of infection has been decreasing for the last three days. The district had the highest infection rate on April 26 in the second wave. The rate of infection had reached 39.5 percent by then. This was the time when there was a ruckus in the hospitals of Patna for beds. On May 6, this rate has come down to 11.4 percent.
Experts say that the data seems to have picked up the second wave. Strictness during lockdown is also believed to be the reason for decreasing infection rates. This has helped to break the chain. DM Dr. Chandrashekhar Singh said that the district administration has got the study done. Accordingly, the infection rate is decreasing. There has been a decline in the number of patients in the last three days. It is estimated that in the next one week the number will be further reduced. The main reason for this is that the chain of viruses is slowly breaking. He informed that this report has also been sent to the government and WHO.
Negligence of people may be heavy
Experts of the health department say that in general the nature of the virus is not such that sudden outbreaks of the disease start occurring. Even after the introduction of several variants of the coronavirus, it has become very difficult to assess. Therefore, experts say that people should not be negligent even if the outbreak of infection is less. Masks and hand sanitizing work should be continued regularly. Also, people should comply with social distancing. Otherwise, it will not be late to repeat the infection.
Matters suddenly increased after Holi
This year, after Holi, the coronavirus infection spread very fast. Patna district had 2 to 3 per cent infection before Holi, but after Holi ended on March 29, the infection suddenly increased. After 4 days of Holi, Patna district had increased 3 times more infection rate. After this the graph went on increasing. Experts are stating that people do not comply with the Kovid-19 standard as the main reason for increasing infection during this period.
The infection rate had increased four and a half times in April
The pace of corona infection was very fast in April. It took a dangerous form. This is why the rate of infection increased four and a half times in April. On April 1, the infection rate was 8.5 percent. At the same time, it was 26 per cent on 21 April and 39.5 per cent on 26 April. The infection rate began to decline after 26 April. It has come down to 20 per cent on 4 May and to 11.4 per cent on 6 May. However, during this period, the number of investigations has also reduced. Officials say that backlog sample reports are already coming. Due to this, the number of patients is seen daily.
According to the data study, the infection rate in the district is decreasing. Cooperation of people is also necessary for breaking the transition chain. People will be cautious, they will be overcome soon.
– Dr. Chandrashekhar Singh, DM Patna.