New Delhi: National Capital reported 25 COVID-19 cases and zero deaths in a day while the level of participants reached 0.06 percent, according to data distributed by the Ministry of Health on Monday.
Delhi only recorded four deaths due to infection in October, while five people surrendered to viral diseases in September.
No Covid deaths reported in the city in November so far.
With new cases, the calculation of Coronavirus infection in the city rose to 14,40,143.
Of this amount, more than 14.14 lakh patients have recovered from this disease.
Toll death stands at 25,091.
According to health bulletins, the authorities carried out 41,304 tests, including 37,306 RT-PCR, the previous day.
There are 342 Covid cases active in Delhi, where 165 is in house isolation.
The number of detention zones established at 121.
In April and May, Delhi fought against the two brutal waves that claimed a large number of lives and caused a lack of oxygen and essential drugs in the hospital.
On April 20, Delhi reported 28,395 cases, the highest in the city since the beginning of the pandemic.
On April 22, the level of the case of the case was 36.2 percent, so far.
The highest number of deaths was reported in 3.
May, according to the Seo Seo survey, 97 percent of the population in Delhi had developed antibodies against Coronavirus as a result of a large number of people affected by the virus during the second wave during the second wave and strong vaccination in the capital.
All districts in the capital have more than 93 percent seroprevalence.
Four districts – south, middle, northeast and east – have recorded the seropocytivity level of 99 percent, 99.5 percent, respectively 99.7 percent and 99.8 percent.
Women (90.1 percent) have higher seropositive levels than men (88.2 percent).
Those under the age of 18 have a 88 percent seropositivity level.
Ninety-five percent of vaccinated people who have a history of Covid-19 infection have developed antibodies compared to 82 percent who are not vaccinated.
According to government data, more than 2.08 doses of crore vaccines have been given in Delhi because of inoculation exercise began on January 16.
More than 76 lakh people have received both doses.