New Delhi: National capital recorded 63 fresh Covid-19 cases and three deaths from disease on Friday, while the level of participants reached 0.09 percent, according to data distributed by the Ministry of Health here.
The new three fatality has encouraged the death toll to 25,052, according to the latest bulletin.
There was no death because Covid-19 was recorded in Delhi on Thursday, while 51 new cases were reported with a 0.08 percent participant level, according to official data.
This is the third time, since the beginning of the second wave of pandemics in the national capital of zero death has been recorded in a day.
On July 18 and July 24, there were no deaths recorded because Covid-19, according to official figures.
On March 2 this year, the national capital has reported zero death due to a virus.
On that day, the number of one-day infection was established in 217 and the level of participation was 0.33 percent.
The second wave swept the city during the April-May period.
On Friday, 63 cases and three deaths were recorded while the level of participants reached 0.09 percent, according to the latest bulletin.
On Wednesday, the city has registered 67 cases and three deaths, while the level of the participation is 0.09 percent.
The rate of infection which reached 36 percent in the last week of April, has fallen to less than 0.10 percent now.
On February 16, 94 people were diagnosed positively Covid while the daily calculation was 96 on January 27, according to official figures.
Despite falling in everyday case in the past few days, the chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kelamwal recently warned that the chance of the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic was quite real, and confirmed that his government was preparing for the “farting foothold” for the battle.
Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has recently passed the color code response action plan where the sidewalk will be carried out according to the severity of the Covid-19 situation here to handle the possibility of the third wave of pandemic.
Delhi has staggered under a brutal wave of pandemic, claiming a large amount of life every day, with the problem of lack of supply of oxygen recently in various hospitals, adding misery.
Since April 19, both cases of everyday and the number of single deaths have increased, with more than 28,000 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.
However, the number of cases has shown a downward trend and the level of pepositives has also shrunk in the past few days.
The number of deaths per day has also shown a decline in the last few days.
On May 15, Kejriwal 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 in a careful tone”, while sounding a careful tone.
, Meanwhile, DDMA last week announced the appointment of further restrictions considering the improved Koronavirus situation.
Following relaxation in the norms, Metro Delhi runs with full seating capacity starting July 26, without provisions to stand up to commuting.
A total of 70,111 tests, including 46,649 RT-PCR tests and 23,462 quick antigen tests were carried out a few days ago, according to health bulletins on Friday.
The number of cumulative cases reached 14.36,207.
More than 14.1 lakh patients have recovered from viruses.
The number of active cases increased to 580 on Friday from 554 the day before, according to the bulletin.
The number of people under house isolation increased slightly to 177 of 169 on Thursday, while the number of detention zones declined slightly to 296 of 299 the day before, said Bulletin.