THE POSITIVITY RATE IN DELHI IS 25.65%, THE HIGHEST SINCE MAY 5, AND THERE ARE 21,000 NEW CASES
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Delhi: In the previous 24 hours, Delhi reported 21,259 new Covid cases, a 10%
increase from yesterday (19,166).
The
national capital's optimism rate reached 25.65%, the highest level since May 5.
In addition, the city reported 23 deaths, the most in the last eight months.
In
the city, there are currently 74,881 active Covid patients, the most in nearly
eight months. About 50,796 patients are in home isolation, with a 93.70 percent
recovery rate. In the last 24 hours, 12,161 patients have been discharged.
The
total number of containment zones has now increased to 17,629. In the last 24
hours, about 83,000 tests were performed.
On
the rise in incidents in the city, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal told
news agency ANI, "Don't worry, we won't impose a lockdown."
COVID-19
cases are expected to peak "certainly this week" in Delhi, and
infections in the third wave may begin to decline after that, according to
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain, who spoke to NDTV today.
To
deal with the spike in cases, all private offices in Delhi would send staff to
work from home under new Covid rules. Only offices that are deemed to provide
critical services will be exempt.
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