New Delhi: The second fourth wave in the country and Delhi in Covid-19 took a massive victim in the capital with the moon could take into account almost every third death in the last 16 months since the first case was detected.
However, June, see the number of deaths dropped significantly.
April sees 5,120 fatalities, the highest in one month since 2,663 deaths in November 2020.
However, can see 8,090 deaths.
Compared to around 171 deaths every day on April, the numbers rose to 262 in May.
The fourth fourth wave of Delhi is reflected in the numbers.
From the first death recorded on March 13, 2020, TI T00ook 191 days for victims to violate 5,000 marks on September 21, 2020 and 84 more days to cross the gloomy milestone 10,000 on December 13 last year.
It took 135 days to reach the 15,000 mark on April 27 this year.
However, the numbers only need 14 days from 15,000 to reach 20,000, with each 500 fatality added every day or two between April 18 and May 11.
For the amount reaching 25,000, it took 56 days.
In fact, of this 5,000 deaths, more than 4,000 occurred in May itself and less than 1,000 deaths were recorded in the next five weeks in June and July.
While June saw 740 deaths with 24.6 deaths every day on average, the number in July fell to four.
The first week of the month, until July 7, recorded 28 deaths.
March 2020 saw two deaths, which increased to 57 in April and 414 in May.
It was June 2020 that Delhi was against his first Covid wave and the number jumped to 2,269.
After that, July recorded 1,221 fatalities and further quantities down to 481 in August.
However, during the Covid-19-19-second wave of Delhi in September 2020, the number returned to 917 and further to 1,150 in October.
It peaked at 2,663 in November, when Delhi saw the third wave.
The number of deaths since December 2020 remained on the bottom side and dipped in 57 in February 2021, the lowest since April last year.
The figure was almost doubled to 117 in March this year, but it grew exponentially because of the case and the level of participants witnessed a massive surge in April and May.
Two months accounted for more than 13,000 (53%) of all deaths to date.
8,090 Death in May only 32.3% of all deaths in Delhi to date.
While the number of cases reached all time high from 25,986 on April 28, May 3 saw the highest number of deaths in one day at 448.
While the case was dipped below the 10,000 mark from May 14, coincidentally over 200 days until mid-June and above 100 until the end of the month.