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Delhi: 249 New Covid Cases, Highest since June 13

Delhi: 249 New Covid Cases, Highest since June 13
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New Delhi: The city on Saturday recorded 249 fresh Covid cases, the highest single-day hike since June 13, when 255 cases were recorded.
One of the fresh deaths was also recorded, taking the dead in the city to 25,104, while the level of participants increased to 0.43%, which was the highest since June 9 when it had reached 0.46%.
On Friday, 180 new cases were recorded with a level of progress which increased by 0.29%, according to the number of officials.
The number of cumulative cases on Saturday reached 14,43,062.
Six deaths have been reported in December so far.
According to official data, seven Covid-19 deaths were reported in November this year, the highest number of deaths due to Koronavirus infection in the last three months in the national capital.
Delhi has recorded four Covid deaths in October and five in September.
Spikes in new cases in the range of the last few days here are being recorded in the midst of a leap in the case of the new Omicron variant in Delhi.
On Saturday, the city recorded 12 new Covid-19 cases caused by the latest variants, taking the total number of these cases to 79.
After Maharashtra, Delhi has recorded the maximum number of cases caused by a new variant, which is very contagious, which is very contagious.
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Allegedly the cause of increased incidence of viral infections over the past two weeks.
The number of active cases has increased significantly.
At present, the data distributed by the Delhi government shows 934 Covid-19 active cases in the city.
From them, 221 was received at the hospital and 464 was in a house isolation.
Public health experts say Covid-19 cases are likely to rise in the coming days due to the spread of the new Coronavirus variant, which is known to infect even a fully vaccinated person who has been infected by the previous virus.
Calling people to support the steps placed by countries remember the new Covid-19 variant and holiday season, the World Health Organization said the overall threat Omicron would also depend on how people consider the risk and control their deployment further.

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