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27 Cases in Delhi – Lowest since April 15, ’20

27 Cases in Delhi - Lowest since April 15, '20
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New Delhi: National Capital reported 27 COVID-19 cases, the lowest since April 15 last year, and zero deaths from infection on Monday, while the level of participants reached 0.07 percent, according to data distributed by the Ministry of Health.
The low number of new cases can also be associated with fewer tests – only 39,587 – done the previous day.
According to Covid19india.org, Crowdsourced initiative that collected data on Covid-19 and vaccination in India, Delhi has recorded 17 cases on April 15 last year.
Students attend schools for practical work even as in some schools in Delhi which opened on Monday the presence was weak – Anindya Chatttopadhyay (TOI) with new cases, the overall infection calculation in the city rose to 14.37.118.
Of this amount, more than 14.11 lakh patients have recovered from this disease.
The Death Toll now stands at 25,069.
Sixteen people have given up on this month’s disease so far.
The cumulative death toll was 25,053 on July 31.
On Sundays, Delhi reported 53 cases of Koronavirus and zero daily deaths, while the level of participants reached 0.08 percent.
On Saturday, it was reported by 50 Covid-19 cases and one death, because the level of participants reached 0.07 percent.
There are 467 cases of active diseases in Delhi today, and 165 of them are under house isolation, data shows.
The number of detention zones in the city stood at 242, he said.
Delhi fought against the two brutal waves that claimed a large amount of life, with a lack of oxygen in hospitals throughout the city added to misery.
On April 20, Delhi reported 28,395 cases, the highest in the city since the beginning of the pandemic.
On April 22, the level of the case of the case was 36.2 percent, the highest so far.
The highest number of 448 deaths reported in 3.
The city government has increased health infrastructure to prevent repetition of the crisis witnessed during the peak of the second wave of pandemics in April and May.
Steps have been taken to increase the number of hospital beds to accommodate up to 37,000 cases a day and become independent in terms of oxygen supply.
According to officials, around 160 PSA oxygen generation factories with a total capacity of 148.11 metric tons are being installed in various private governments and hospitals in the city.
While 66 plants are being installed at Delhi Government Hospital, 10 are being established in central government hospitals and 84 in private health care facilities.
According to government data, 1.16 the crore vaccine dose has been given in the capital since inoculation training began on January 16.
More than 32 lakh people have received the two doses.
The Ministry of Health has recently told Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) which will take another year to vaccinate all beneficiaries that meet the requirements of the aged aged 18 against the Coronavirus on the “current” vaccine supply rate “.
About 1.5 Crore recipients qualified for Covid-19 vaccination in the national capital and three crore doses needed to fully inoculate them.
About 45 Lakh doses needed every month to complete vaccination in December 2021, he said.

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