New Delhi: In the midst of a marked increase in the situation of the Koronavirus in Delhi, the number of people under quarantine here has dropped to a low of 252 out of more than 54,000 on April 27 when the second wave brought chaos in the capital.
According to official figures, the number of active cases has also fallen from a record high of 99,752 at 28 to 743 on July 11.
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(Photo of AP / SWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWARUP MANISH) The level of pepositives on Sundays fell to 0.07 percent, and other metrics, such as the number of daily cases and deaths and detention zone counts have also fallen significantly in the past few weeks.
Delhi has staggered under the second wave of brutal pandemic, claiming a large number of lives every day, with the problem of lack of oxygen supply during April-May in various hospitals, adding misery.
When cases installed, the Delhi government imposes the kuncian, starting April 19.
Since April 19, both everyday cases and single deaths have increased, with 28,395 cases and 277 deaths recorded on April 20; Increasing 306 deaths on April 22.
On May 3, the city recorded a record of 448 deaths, according to official data.
On April 20, the city has recorded 40,124 people under house isolation while the active case calculates 85,575 and the number of detention zones to 17,151.
The metrics spun within a week, with 53,819 people under house isolation in Delhi on April 28, and 99,752 active cases and 25,985 cases of everyday.
At the beginning of the month, everyday case and case of house isolation reached 2,790 and 5,698 respectively on April 1, while there were 10,498 active cases and 2,183 detention zones.
As the second wave spelled Mayhem in the city in April, all metrics soared, and on April 27, the city had a record of 54,578 people under house isolation, in accordance with official data shared by the City Health Department.
The level of participation on April 27 has skyrocketed to 32.72 percent when 24,149 cases and 381 deaths were reported in the national capital, with 98,264 active cases and 31,570 detention zones.
However, several metrics have fallen in the past few weeks, and on July 11, the level of participants dipped in 0.07 percent while 53 cases, the lowest since April 15, and three deaths were recorded.
While the daily case and the number of deaths continued to fall and the level of keposititist shrank, the Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal has warned that the chance of the third wave of pandemic was “quite real” and said that it worked on the war foothold to fight.
On May 15, he said, “This virus reduces in Delhi slowly and is steady, and I hope it decreases completely and does not rise again.
However, we will not be negligent properly”, while sounding a careful tone.
, On May 28, the city saw 1,141 cases and 14,581 active cases while 7,111 were under house isolation and the number of detention zones reached 22,701.
The count of the case daily fell to 212 on June 16 when the house isolation count was 781, with 2,749 active cases and 6,169 detention zones, according to official data.
After a decline in the case, the Delhi government began the opening process from the beginning of June gradually.
Apart from the better Coronavirus situation, Delhi (DDMA) disaster management authority on Friday issued a color code response action plan where the sidewalk will be implemented according to the severity of the Covid-19 situation here to handle the possibility of the third wave of pandemic.
Kejriwal last Wednesday has inaugurated a genome sequencing laboratory at ILBS Hospital here and said Delhi people would be very useful from this facility.
This is the second laboratory in Delhi, and which is far more advanced than inaugurated by Kejriwal on Tuesday at the LNJP hospital.
He said that it would detect the death of the Coronavirus variant and help the government prepare it.