: Coronavirus: Delhi reports 22,751 new cases, 17 deaths, fatalities highest since June 16 #IndiaNEWS Delhi on Sunday registered 22,751 new Covid-19 cases and 17 deaths due to the disease, official data
Coronavirus: Delhi reports 22,751 new cases, 17 deaths, fatalities highest since June 16 #IndiaNEWS
Delhi on Sunday registered 22,751 new Covid-19 cases and 17 deaths due to the disease, official data showed.The new cases on Sunday were 12.73% higher than Saturday’s figure of 20,181 cases. The number of deaths on Sunday was the highest since June 16, NDTV reported. The current case fatality rate in Delhi is 1.62%.The national capital currently has 60,733 active cases and 10,179 people recovered from the disease in the past 24 hours.The test positivity rate in Delhi increased to 23.53% on Sunday from Monday’s figure of 19.60%.Data from the Delhi health department showed that 87.34% beds in dedicated coronavirus hospitals are currently vacant. Further, 86.01% beds in dedicated Covid care centres and 85.44% beds in dedicated Covid health centres are presently vacant.In the past two weeks, coronavirus cases have increased sharply in Delhi. The jump in infections is believed to have been driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant.No lockdown plan, but people must wear masks: KejriwalMeanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday that there is currently no plan for a lockdown in Delhi, and there will be no need for one if people wear masks.The chief minister said that while the rising cases are a cause for worry, there is no need to panic. Addressing an important press conference on COVID-19 situation...Read more
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