New Delhi: National Capital records zero deaths because of the Koronavirus on Tuesday, along with 38 fresh infections at the 0.05% positioning level, according to data distributed by the Ministry of Health.
National capital has recorded 17 cases of Covid-19, which was the lowest since 28 March last year, and zero death on Monday, while the level of participants reached 0.04 percent.
Capital only recorded one death because of infection in September so far.
The total number of tests conducted the previous day stand at 70,308.
With new cases, the overall infection calculation in the city rose to 14,38,288.
Of this amount, more than 14.12 lakh patients have recovered from this disease.
The toll of death stands at 25,083, according to the bulletin.
On Sunday, the city reported 22 cases of Coronavirus and zero death due to infection.
On Saturday, 57 Covid cases were reported.
There were 400 active cases in Delhi, up from 377 days earlier, while 98 patients were in house isolation, slightly increased from 97 days ago.
The number of detention zones stood at 93, up from 92 a day ago, said Bulletin.
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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, the highest so far.
The highest number of 448 deaths was reported in 3.
The city government has increased health infrastructure to prevent the repetition of the crisis witnessed during the peak of the second wave of Coronavirus in April and May.
Steps have been taken to increase the number of hospital beds to accommodate up to 37,000 cases a day and become independent in terms of oxygen supply.
About 7,000 ICU beds were also added to the government health care facility in Shalimar Bagh, Kirari, Sarita Vihar, Sultanpuri, Raghuveer Nagar, and GTB Hospital and Chacha Nehru Hospital.
At present, there are 10,000 ICU beds in the capital.
According to government data, 1.5171146 beneficiaries were vaccinated in the capital since inoculation training began on January 16.
More than 1.07 crore people have received at least one dose of vaccine.