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Delhi: Chengkis Covid one day at the lowest

New Delhi: The National Capital on Monday recorded 45 cases of Covid-19 – the lowest increase in single-day in more than a year and three deaths, while the level of participation reached 0.08%.
Officials at the State Health Department said 55,019 tests were carried out in the last 24 hours, where 43,661 (79%) were RT-PCR.
“The level of office continues to be low, which is a good sign.
But there is no room for satisfaction.
We advise people to avoid visiting crowded places and wearing masks,” said an official.
He added that the level of vaccination also needs to rise to ensure maximum people are protected against severe illness if there is a third wave.
Delhi faces a brutal second wave that claims many lives every day.
The rapid increase in the number of cases caused medical oxygen shortages in various city hospitals.
On April 20, the city reported a record of 28,395 cases.
On April 22, the level of the case of the case was 36.2%, so far.
In 448, the highest number of deaths was reported at 3.
Dr.
Shamsher Dweedee, Chief Taskforce Covid in Vimhans, said the key to preventing another crisis in the end of the third wave was to impose local restrictions in places where there was a new case.
“It is impossible to put the entire city or country under the lock.
We need to lock in the environment or the district level to break the transmission chain and, therefore, prevent a sudden increase in cases that can flood health care infrastructure,” he added.
Delhi has recorded 14.35.128 Coronavirus case since the pandemic began last year.
More than 14.09 lakh patients have recovered so far.
The death toll stands at 25,018, states data distributed by the state government.
On Sunday, Delhi recorded 53 cases with a 0.07% participant and three deaths.
On Saturday, he saw 76 cases with a 0.19% participant and one death.
On Friday, 81 cases and three deaths were recorded, while the level of the lever reached 0.11%.
244 people were under house isolation in Delhi, while the number of detention zones stood at 526, said Bulletin, added that there were 693 active cases in the city.

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