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Delhi reported 41 new Koronavirus cases, zero death

Delhi reported 41 new Koronavirus cases, zero death
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New Delhi: National Capital records zero deaths from Covid-19 and 41 new cases with 0.05 percent participant level, according to health bulletins issued by the Delhi government on Wednesday.
In a day 13 patients were repatriated.
The number of active cases has increased to 414 on Wednesday from 386 days earlier.
Of these, 107 people are in house isolation.
The overall infection in the city has risen to 14,38,082, where more than 14.12 lakh patients have recovered.
The death toll was 25,083 while the case fatality rate reached 1.74 percent.
According to a health bulletin, 75,079 tests were carried out a day ago to detect Covid-19.
These include 51,328 are RPCR, CBNAT and Truenat tests while the rest are fast antigen tests.
The number of detention zones fell up to 100 on Wednesday starting 104 on Tuesday, he said.
On Tuesday, Delhi saw one death because of Covid-19 and 50 new cases with a 0.07 percent front minister.
There were no deaths because Covid-19 was recorded in Delhi on Monday, while 32 cases of new infections were reported with a 0.06 percent participant level.
Delhi fought against the second wave of brutal pandemic in April-May who claimed a large amount of life, with the problem of lack of oxygen in city hospitals throughout the city added to misery.
On April 20, Delhi reported 28,395 cases of Covid-19, the highest 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 National Capital records the number of maximum deaths in a day 3.
Worry of the third wave of Covid infection, the city government has increased health infrastructure to prevent repetition of the crisis witnessed during the peak of the second wave.
The steps have been taken to increase the number of hospital beds and 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.
In the vaccination front, 1.44.23,995 beneficiaries in Delhi have received at least one dose since inoculation training began on January 16, according to government data.

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