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: Delhi’s Covid-19 positivity rate rises to 7.72% from 4.21% recorded a day ago #IndiaNEWS The Covid-19 test positivity rate in Delhi rose to 7.72% on Monday, up from 4.21% recorded a day ago, ANI

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Delhi’s Covid-19 positivity rate rises to 7.72% from 4.21% recorded a day ago #IndiaNEWS
The Covid-19 test positivity rate in Delhi rose to 7.72% on Monday, up from 4.21% recorded a day ago, ANI reported, citing official data. The number of new coronavirus cases in the city dipped marginally to 501 from Sunday’s count of 517 infections. However, the number of tests conducted nearly halved to 6,492 on Monday, from 12,270 that were done a day agoNo new deaths were reported in Delhi on Monday. The tally of active cases stood at 1,729. Only 81 out of 9,735 beds in coronavirus-dedicated hospitals were occupied, government data showed.Delhi and adjoining areas in neighbouring states Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have witnessed a rise in daily Covid-19 cases over the last few days. On Sunday, Delhi’s active case tally was the highest since March 3.Delhi reports 501 fresh #COVID19 cases, 290 recoveries, and zero deaths in the last 24 hours.Active cases 1729Positivity rate 7.72% pic.twitter.com/ux27CrvwIR— ANI (@ANI) April 18, 2022 Amid the surge in coronavirus cases, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority is scheduled to hold a meeting to discuss the pandemic situation on Wednesday, reported the Hindustan Times. Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Health Minister Satyendar Jain will be among those present at the meeting.Kejriwal and Sisodia have maintained that there is no need to panic.“We are...Read more


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