Image Source : AP A well being employee prepares to manage a COVID-19 vaccine at a hospital in New Delhi.
Delhi on Wednesday recorded 200 contemporary coronavirus instances together with two fatalities, taking the loss of life toll to 10,905, even because the positivity charge rose to 0.36 per cent, authorities mentioned.
With this, the loss of life toll from coronavirus an infection has grown to 10,905. On Monday, 145 instances and two fatalities had been registered.
No loss of life resulting from COVID-19 was recorded in Delhi on February 17, the third time single-day fatality rely stood nil on this month.
On February 9 too, no fatality from coronavirus an infection was registered within the nationwide capital, first time this month, and after a niche of almost 9 months.
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No loss of life from COVID-19 was recorded on February 13 as properly, the second time in February when the single-day fatality rely was nil.
On Wednesday, Delhi recorded 200 contemporary COVID-19 instances, whereas the positivity charge stood at 0.36 per cent, the authorities mentioned, including that the an infection tally within the metropolis rose to six,38,373 in line with the most recent well being bulletin issued by the federal government.
These new instances got here out of the 56,168 checks carried out the day before today, in line with the well being bulletin. Two fatalities had been registered on Wednesday, taking the loss of life toll within the metropolis to 10,905, it mentioned.
Delhi had recorded 94 contemporary COVID-19 instances on February 16, the bottom in over 9 months. The energetic instances tally on Wednesday rose to 1,137 from 1,054 the day before today, in line with the bulletin.
The whole variety of checks carried out the day before today, included 34,634 RT-PCR checks and 21,534 speedy antigen checks, the bulletin mentioned. The variety of folks underneath residence isolation as on Wednesday was 499, it mentioned.
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