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Delhi: Covid Positivity for further dip levels

Delhi: Covid Positivity for further dip levels
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New Delhi: Delhi recorded 45 deaths due to Covid-19 on Saturday, the highest since June 5, and 11,486 new cases with 16.36 percent participants.
The number of tests conducted on the past day stood at 70.226, according to the data distributed by the Ministry of Health.
With fresh coronavirus cases, the total infection in the national capital rose to 17,82,514.
Death tolls increased to 25,586.
On June 5, the city has registered 60 deaths and 414 cases of Coronavirus.
Delhi has recorded 10,756 fresh Covid cases and 38 deaths due to infection on Friday, while the level of participants decreased to 18.04%.
On Thursday, the calculation of infection was 12,306 and 43 deaths were also reported.
On Saturday, the number of cases reported reached 11,486 with a lower level of prisoners of 16.36%, health bulletin stated.
On January 13, the national capital has reported 28.867 Covid-19 cases, a surge in the sharpest day since the beginning of the pandemic.
The biggest daily surge in Delhi was 28,395 cases recorded on April 20 last year.
As many as 434 people surrendered to this disease in January.
The capital saw 130 deaths in the past six months – nine in December, seven in November, four in October, five in September and 29 in August.
In July, Covid-19 claims 76 lives in the city.
The hospital designated for Covid management said most deaths occurred in people who suffered comorbidity.
At present, Delhi’s government data shows that there are 58,593 active cases of Covid-19 in the city.
From them, 2.504 was hospitalized.
Covid bed residence is 16%.
Of patients who were hospitalized, 876 were on oxygen support and 160 in ventilator support.
Dr.
Arun Gupta, Delhi’s medical council president, said the recent death analysis was because Covid-19 at Lok Nayak Hospital, which was set for Covid management, which was suggested that fewer people were dying ‘with Covid’ and more ‘with Covid’ And, therefore, the government needs to conduct appropriate death audits and categorize accordingly.
“This also highlights the need for people should not ignore other health problems and relate to doctors for non-covid problems too,” President of the Board said.

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