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66 new Covid cases in Delhi, 1 death in the last 24 hours

New Delhi: The National Capital recorded 66 cases of fresh Covid-19 and one death on Friday, while the level of participants dropped to 0.09%.
Single new fatality has encouraged the death toll in the city to 25,023, stating the latest bulletin.
On Thursday, Delhi recorded 72 cases and one death with a 0.10% front minister.
On Wednesday, he saw 77 cases and one death, while on Tuesday Tally daily infection was 76 with two deaths.
On February 16, 94 people have been tested positively, while the daily calculation is 96 on January 27, the data is stated.
The level of infection, which has reached 36% in the last week of April, has now dropped to 0.10%.
Last Friday, Delhi Disaster Management Authority had passed a color-coded response plan where the sidewalk would be carried out in accordance with the severity of the Covid-19 situation to handle the possibility of the third wave.

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