New Delhi: Delhi recorded four deaths related to Covid-19 and 91 new cases on Thursday with a level of inspection of 0.12 percent, according to the health department bulletin.
Fitness fans exercising at the gym opened after the authorities relieved the limit of covid induced, in New Delhi on Monday.
(PTI Photo / Atul Yadav) National Capital has recorded 94 Covid cases with a 0.12 percent petition rate and six deaths on Wednesday.
A total of 111 patients recovered in the last 24 hours, when recovery returned to the new number.
Medical crashed into the covid-19 vaccine dose to transgender during wheel vaccination in a place where Diikali, in New Delhi on Saturday.
(Photo of Ani) Delhi has recorded 101 fresh Covid-19 cases at 0.15 percent participation and four deaths on Tuesday, according to the Department of Health Bulletin.
With new cases on Thursday, Kaseload Covid-19 Delhi has increased to 14,34,281.
The toll of death stands at 24,981, he said, added that the case mortality rate was 1.74 percent.
On Monday, the city has recorded 59 cases, the lowest increase in single-day this year, and two deaths.
On Sundays, Delhi reported 89 cases and four temporary deaths in the level of participation reached 0.12 percent.
The level of infection, which increased to 36 percent in the last week of April, has fallen below 0.20 percent now.
Delhi has staggered from the second wave of pandemic sweeping the country, claiming a large amount of life.
Daily cases and deaths in the city began to spin upward from April 19 and so on.
According to official data, more than 28,000 cases and 277 deaths were recorded on April 20 and 448 deaths in May 3.
Bulletin Thursday said a total of 76,468 tests, including 53,649 RHPCR / CBNAAT / Truenat tests carried out in the last 24 hours, while the rest were the antigen test Fast.
The number of active cases decreased to 1,357 from 1,379 on Wednesday.
A total of 14,07,943 patients had recovered from Covid-19, he said.
The number of patients under house isolation fell to 314 of 329 a day ago while the number of detention zones fell to 1,349 from 1,599 days earlier, said Bulletin.