New Delhi: There was no death because Covid-19 was recorded in Delhi in a day while 36 new cases were reported during the same period as 0.05 percent participation, according to data distributed by the City Health Department on Friday.
According to official figures, only one death because Covid has been reported this month so far – on September 7, the death correction of Coronavirus infection in Delhi reached 25,083.
A total of 76,883 tests, including 52,042 RT-PCR and 24,841 quick antigen tests, were carried out everyday, according to the latest bulletin.
National capital has so far reported 14,38,153 cases of viral infections, where more than 14.12 lakh has recovered.
Active kasel in the city declined from 415 on Thursday to 399 on Friday.
The number of people under house isolation is 105 on Friday like fighting 114 the day before.
However, the number of detention zones slightly increased to 100 of 99 on Thursday, the bulletin stated.
Delhi has recorded 36 cases on Thursday while the previous day, 41 newly registered cases.
On both days, the level of pepositives was 0.05 percent.
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.
On July 18, 24, 29, August 2, August 8, August 12, August 12, August 16, August 21, August 22, August 24 and August 24 and August 24, August 26, 27, August 28, August 28 and August 29, no death due to Covid -19 Recorded.
The daily count of new cases has dropped to 20 on August 30 and one death was reported that day.
Delhi rolled over the second wave of brutal pandemic between April and May, claiming a large number of lives every day with the problem of lack of oxygen supply in various hospitals adding misery.
Since April 19, both cases of everyday and the number of single deaths have increased, with more than 28,000 cases and 277 deaths recorded on April 20; increased to 306 fatality on April 22.
On May 3, the city recorded a record of 448 deaths.
However, the number of daily cases and deaths have shown a trend of decline and the level of prospective has also shrunk in the past few weeks.
Apart from the fall in everyday case, the Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kelamwal recently warned people that the chance of the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic was quite real, while confirming that his government was preparing a war footing to fight it.
Minister of Health Delhi Saturday Jain recently said medical infrastructure was increasing and 37,000 beds dedicated to Covid-19 patients were being formed to handle the third wave of pandemics anticipated in the national capital.