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Delhi reported 36 Covid-19 cases, 0 deaths

Delhi reported 36 Covid-19 cases, 0 deaths
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New Delhi: Delhi on Saturday recorded zero deaths from Covid-19 and 36 new cases with a level of prisoners of 0.10 percent, according to data distributed by the City Health Department.
The number of cumulative cases reached 14,40,071.
More than 14.14 Lakh patients have recovered from infection.
The victim died because Koronavirus infection in Delhi reached 25,091.
National capital has not reported deaths from Covid-19 so far this month.
It reported four Covid-19 deaths in October and five in September.
The case of the case of the case slightly decreased to 0.10 percent on Saturday, according to the latest health bulletin.
As many as 34,554 tests – 25,399 RT-PCR tests and 9,155 quick antigen tests – done daily ago, said the bulletin.
On Friday, 32 cases were recorded with a 0.14 percent of the level of participation, after fluctuating in the range of 0.05-0.10 percent for several weeks.
The increase in the level of participants is registered in the midst of the celebration season, with experts warn that there should be no weakness in observing the appropriate behavior of Covid.
On Thursday, 40 cases were recorded with a lift of 0.08 percent participation.
On Wednesday, 41 cases were recorded with 0.08 percent participants.
Fifteen cases with 0.03 percent participants were recorded on October 18 – the lowest number of daily cases since March 28 last year when nine cases were recorded – in accordance with official data.
The Delhi Cabinet on Friday approved the RS 1,544 Crore budget to improve the health system and increase its capacity to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
“This budget will be spent increasing testing and laboratories, supply procurement, mobilizing additional human resources, improving health facilities in hospitals and managing Covid care centers, including the government.
Health Minister Delhi Satyendar Jain has recently said that medical infrastructure is increasing and 37,000 beds dedicated to Covid-19 patients are being formed to overcome the third wave of pandemics in the anticipated national capital.
The number of active cases increased to 351 on Saturday from 328 the day before, according to the bulletin.
The number of people under house isolation stood in 163 on Saturday while 158 the day before, and the number of detention zones in the city was established in 113, up from 109 on Friday, the latest bulletin said.

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