New Delhi: After 138 days and for the first time since the deadly Covid-19 wave hit the city, Delhi recorded zero death in the last 24 hours on Sunday.
With 51 new cases, the level of participants dipped 0.07%.
Minister of Health Satyendar Jain Tweeted: “No deaths reported in Delhi because Covid in the last 24 hours.
51 Positive cases have been reported in the last 24 hours.
With this, the total active case has dropped to only 592.
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“This year, zero death was reported on five other occasions – February 9, 17 and 25 and March 2.
The number of Covid-19 cases this year in one day, 45, was seen on March 12, there were 217 new cases with a 0.33% positioning level.
Since then, the graph continued to rise and reached all time highs from 25,986 cases on April 28.
On May 3, Delhi saw the most deaths in one day at 448.
While March recorded an average of every day 3.7, April viewed 5,120 deaths, the highest in one month since 2,663 deaths were seen in November 2020.
However, however, seeing 8090 deaths , Compared to the daily average of 171 deaths in April, the numbers rose to 262 in May.
Can take into account almost every third death since the first case is detected and, together with April, for more than 50% of victims of 25,027.
June, however, see the number of deaths falls far to 740, on average every day 24.7.
The figure fell further this month.
Until now, July has witnessed 50 deaths with a daily average of 2.7.
On Sunday, 71,546 tests, including 50.157 RT-PCR tests and 21,389 quick antigen tests, carried out.
On July 5, the level of participant was dipped in 0.09% and, after floating between 0.11% and 0.12% throughout the week, down to 0.07%.
The overall level of this month has been 0.1%, while 0.36% last month.
Two weeks ago, the number of active cases was dipped below the 1,000 mark for the first time in more than a year.
With 80 patients recovering in the last 24 hours, the number of active cases now dropped to 592.
There were 203 patients in house isolation, while 330 was hospitalized.
Of the 12,780 hospital beds, 12,450 empty.
Of the 3,749 ICU covid bed, 3,589 was empty at 9pm on Sunday, which included 1,291 of 1,417 beds with ventilators.