New Delhi: There was no death because Covid-19 was recorded in Delhi on Wednesday, while 67 square cases of disease were reported with a 0.09 percent participant level, according to data distributed by the City Health Department.
This is the fifth time since the second wave of pandemics hit the national capital that zero the fatality was in a day.
There were no deaths because of viral diseases were recorded on July 18, July 29 and August 2, according to official data.
On March 2, the national capital has reported zero death due to viruses.
On that day, the number of one-day infection was established in 217 and the level of participation was 0.33 percent.
The second wave swept the city during the April-May period.
Delhi registered 67 cases of Coronavirus on Wednesday, while the level of participation reached 0.09 percent, according to the latest health bulletin.
Covid-19 deaths in the city stand at 25,058.
Delhi Govt Caps Covid RT-PCR Test on PVT Labsthe The Delhi Government on Wednesday puts the lid at the conventional RT-PCR test level for Covid-19 detection in private hospitals and laboratories at the RS 500, according to orders.
Quick antigen tests in private facilities will cost Rs 300.
In a tweet, the Chairman of Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “The Delhi government drastically reduces the level of the Korona test.
This will help ordinary people.” According to the order, the collection of housing samples and testing will cost Rs 700.
Previously, it was Rs 1,200.
In government centers and hospitals, RT-PCR and the antigen test are quickly done for free.
In November last year, the government has limited the level of RT-PCR tests in private hospitals and laboratories at RS 800.
The Ministry of Health has directed all private hospitals and laboratories to display a revised rate in a prominent place within 24 hours.
It also asks for personal facilities to process samples, share reports with clients and update results on the ICMR portal within 24 hours.
More than 95,000 received Dosesthe Delhi Government vaccines on Wednesday said more than 95,000 people had received a dose of anti-Coronavirus vaccine the previous day with 45,314 from them to get second jab.
A total of 1.02.95,389 vaccine doses have been given in Delhi so far, according to city vaccination bulletins.
Of a total of 1.02.95,389 Jab – 75,3335 was the first dose and 27,62,054 second dose.
Delhi only had four days of vaccine shares left on Wednesday morning, the bulletin was claimed.