New Delhi: The capital recorded 59 cases of Covid-19 on Monday, the lowest this year, with the level of peposititivity dipping to 0.10%.
The city also reported two deaths, the number of deaths was as low as a day since March 21 when one person gave up on this disease.
On Sundays, Delhi reported 89 cases with a 0.12% participation level and four deaths.
The day before, the city reported 85 cases and nine deaths.
The total number of Covid-19 cases reported in Delhi since the beginning of the pandemic had reached 14,33,993.
Of this amount, more than 14.07 lakh patients have recovered while the death toll was at 24,967.
According to the latest health bulletin, 58,895 tests, including 47,407 RT-PCR, was carried out on Sundays to detect Coronavirus novel infections.
His mother has reported 89 cases and 11 deaths on June 21.
This is the first time the daily number of Coronavirus cases has gone under 100-mark since February 16 when 94 people were diagnosed with covid-positive.
Delhi has recorded 134 cases with a level of 0.20% and eight deaths last Tuesday, and 111 cases and seven deaths on Wednesday.
On Thursday, 109 Covid cases and eight deaths were recorded on Friday, 115 cases and four deaths, the lowest since March 21 was reported.
Delhi has been overthrown under a wave of both brutal pandemics, claiming a large number of lives every day, with the problem of lack of oxygen supply recently in various hospitals adding 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%, so far.
The highest number of 448 deaths was reported in May 3.
The number of active cases in Delhi declined to 1,553 on Monday from 1.568 on Sunday.
The number of people under house isolation was dipped in 467 of 478 on Sunday, while the number of detention zones was 1,828, the Ministry of Health stated.
In the midst of a steady decline in everyday case, the number of Covid-19 beds in the capital has diminished in various hospitals, such as Lok Nayak, Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialization, Burari and GTB.
According to orders issued by the State Health Department, de-escalation must be carried out in 20 facilities, including hospitals and Covid care centers run by the Delhi government.