New Delhi: The spiral to the bottom of the Covid-19 case in Delhi continues for the fourth day in a row, with the city that reported 12,527 new cases on Monday.
The data distributed by the state government showed that the daily calculation had dropped by almost 49 percent in four days, from 24,383 cases on January 14.
The level of participants, also, from 30.64 percent to 27.99 percent – in this period.
Twenty-four people died with Covid Monday, almost 30% fell from 34 on January 14.
280 such deaths have occurred in Delhi in the last 17 days.
Most of these patients have co-morbidity, the hospital said.
Experts oversee daily testing that has fallen nearly 44% – from 79,578 Covid-19 tests at 14 to 44,762 Monday tests.
Delhi has the capacity to carry out almost 1 lakh test a day.
However, only half of it is being used, said a health official, adding a drop in testing can be due to various reasons: “New ICMR rules do not require asymptomatic contacts from positive cases, except those who have co-morbidity, to get tested.
Also, many are not tested if they have mild symptoms and recover at home “.
‘Need to keep close cover at the level of acceptance, we need to watch the hospitalized level carefully for the next few days.
If it remains constant or reduced, it will set a decreased covid trend as reflected in the daily bulletin.
But, if the inpatient level rises, we need to improve the detention strategy to prevent a potential crisis, “Dr.
Rommel Tickoo, Director, Internal Medicine in Max Saket.
At present, government data shows, there are 83,982 Covid-19 active cases in the city.
, 2,784 was hospitalized , Four in October, five in September and 29 in August.
In July, Covid claims 76 lives in the city.
Dr.
Arun Gupta, Delhi Medical Council President (DMC), said the recent death analysis among Covid patients suggested That fewer dying people ‘covid’ and more ‘with covid’ and, therefore, the government needs to do the correct death of the audit and categorize accordingly.
“This also highlights kebu God that people should not ignore other health problems and relate to doctors for non-covid problems too, “said DMC President.