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Delhi recorded 44 Covid-19 cases, five deaths

New Delhi: The national capital recorded five Covid-19 deaths and 44 cases of new infections at the level of 0.07 percent on Tuesday, according to a bulletin issued by the Delhi Health Department.
The city has recorded 36 cases of Coronavirus on Monday, the lowest single increase in more than a year, because the level of participants reached 0.06 percent.
Thirty-seven more patients have recovered from infections in the national capital, the bulletin shows.
In a total of 14,10,005 people have recovered, repatriated or have migrated out of the city so far.
The case fatality rate reaches 1.74 percent, he added.
With new cases and death, the victim killed the city rose to 25,035, while the cumulative case reached 14.35.609.
The number of active cases stood at 569, while the detention zone was 406.
A total of 63,019 Covid-19 tests were carried out on Monday, said Bulletin.

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