New Delhi: Delhi recorded 44 cases of Covid-19 and zero daily deaths due to disease on Thursday, while the level of the participant was recorded at 0.07 percent, the data distributed by the city government showed.
National capital only recorded one death because of infection in October so far.
Last month, five people gave up on viral diseases.
Fifteen more patients have been removed from hospitals in the city, according to data.
With new cases, the calculation of Coronavirus infection in the city is up 14,39,097.
More than 14.13 Lakh patients have recovered from the disease so far, and the death toll is at 25,088.
According to health bulletins, the authorities carried out 64,079 tests, including 43,698 RT-PCR, the previous day.
There are 383 Covid cases active in Delhi at this time, up from 354 a day ago.
While 112 patients were in house isolation, the number of detention zones stood at 102, data showed.
Delhi reported 26 fresh cases of Koronavirus infection and zero death on Wednesday.
The city reported 27 cases of infection on Tuesday, 34 cases on Monday, and 33 cases on Sundays.
In April and May, Delhi fought against the two brutal pandemic waves claiming a large number of lives with the problem of lack of oxygen in hospitals to increase misery.
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 reported in 3.
The Delhi government has increased its health infrastructure to prevent the repetition of the crisis witnessed during the peak of the second wave of pandemic 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.
National capital has 10,000 ICU beds.