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5 Covid Deaths, 2,073 New Cases In Delhi In 24 Hours

Delhi reported five deaths related to Coronavirus along with 2,073 new cases on Wednesday because the level of positives remained above 10 percent for the third day in a row. At 11.64 percent, it was the highest since January 24 when it was 11.79 percent.With a new infection on Wednesday, the calculation of the Covid case in the national capital rose to 19.60,172 while the number of deaths reached 26,321. A total of 17,815 tests were conducted on the previous day to detect COVID-19, the Ministry of Health’s data showed.

The level of positive and daily covid cases in the city has increased in the past week. Delhi has reported 1,506 Covid cases, and three deaths on Tuesday while the test position of the test reached 10.69 percent. The day before, the level of the positiveness was 11.41 percent. The national capital has recorded 1,891 cases on June 26. Delhi recorded 1,263 COVID-19 cases on Sunday with a position of 9.35 percent. The day before, the city recorded 1,333 cases with a positive level of 8.39 percent while three people died of viral diseases.

The city saw 1,245 Covid cases on Friday with a position of 7.36 percent, and one death. It has recorded 1,128 cases on Thursday with a positive level of 6.56 percent, while no death was reported. Delhi currently has 5,637 active cases, up from 5,006 days before. A total of 3214 Covid patients were in home isolation.

Of the 9,405 beds provided for Coronavirus patients in various Delhi hospitals, only 376 was occupied on Wednesday. The beds at the Covid Care Center and the Covid Health Center lay blankly, said the latest bulletin. There are 183 detention zones in the city today, he added. Delhi has reported several cases of BA.4 and BA.5 Sub-Varian from Omicron, which is highly transmitted. The number of Daily Covid-19 cases in Delhi touched the highest record of 28,867 on January 13 this year during the third wave of Pandemi. The city has recorded a 30.6 percent position of the position on January 14, the highest during the third wave of Pandemi.

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