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Delhi Records 4,044 Covid Case, 25 Death

New Delhi: Delhi on Friday reported 4,044 cases of new Covid-19 and 25 deaths, while the level of participants fell slightly to 8.60 percent, according to data distributed by the City Health Department.
With this, the number of cases of national capital increased to 17,64.41 and the death toll rose to 25,769, the latest health bulletin was stated.
The number of Covid-19 tests conducted on the past day stood at 47,042, he said.
Delhi has reported on Thursday 4,291 cases with a 9.56 percent participant and 34 deaths.
On Wednesday, he has recorded 7,498 cases with a level of participation of 10.59 percent, and recorded 29 deaths.
The number of everyday cases in Delhi has declined after touching a record high of 28,867 on January 13.
The city has recorded the level of 30.6 percent in January 14, the highest during the ongoing wave of pandemic.
It only takes 10 days for everyday case to drop below the 10,000 mark.

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