Delhi records 632 fresh Covid cases no death positivity rate at 442 pc
New Delhi Apr 19 PTI Delhi has recorded a nearly 26 per cent jump in fresh Covid cases in the last 24 hours while the positivity rate has been reported at 442 per cent according to data shared by the city health department on TuesdayNo death has been reported in the city due to the coronavirus in this time period it saidThe department said that 632 fresh Covid cases have been reported and the positivity rate is 442 per cent The city had on Monday recorded 501 cases and zero death while the positivity rate stood at 772 per centThere are 9735 beds for Covid patients in Delhi hospitals and 80 082 per cent of them are occupied the department said in bulletinIt said that 9918 per cent beds 9657 beds in city hospitals are vacantOfficials said that the last time the number of cases was above 632 was in February 19 when the city had reported 635 cases The national capital on Sunday recorded a 421 per cent positivity rate with 517 casesWith the new cases the citys infection tally has increased to 1869683 while the death toll stood at 26160 as no new fatality was reported the Tuesday bulletin saidOn Saturday 461 Covid cases and two deaths were reported in Delhi while the positivity rate was 533 per centA total of 14299 Covid tests were conducted the previous day the bulletin stated on TuesdayThough the positivity rate has gone down the number of patients under home isolation have increased in the last few days On Tuesday a total of 1274 COVID-19 patients were under home isolation while on Monday this number was 1188 On Sunday as many as 964 patients were under home isolationThe bulletin said that as on date there were 625 containment zones across the cityThe number of daily COVID-19 cases in Delhi had touched the record high of 28867 on January 13 this year during the third wave of the pandemicThe city had recorded a positivity rate of 306 per cent on January 14 the highest during the third wave of the pandemic which was largely driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant of coronavirus PTI AKM ANB ANB
New Delhi Apr 19 PTI Delhi has recorded a nearly 26 per cent jump in fresh Covid cases in the last 24 hours while the positivity rate has been reported at 442 per cent according to data shared by the city health department on TuesdayNo death has been reported in the city due to the coronavirus in this time period it saidThe department said that 632 fresh Covid cases have been reported and the positivity rate is 442 per cent The city had on Monday recorded 501 cases and zero death while the positivity rate stood at 772 per centThere are 9735 beds for Covid patients in Delhi hospitals and 80 082 per cent of them are occupied the department said in bulletinIt said that 9918 per cent beds 9657 beds in city hospitals are vacantOfficials said that the last time the number of cases was above 632 was in February 19 when the city had reported 635 cases The national capital on Sunday recorded a 421 per cent positivity rate with 517 casesWith the new cases the citys infection tally has increased to 1869683 while the death toll stood at 26160 as no new fatality was reported the Tuesday bulletin saidOn Saturday 461 Covid cases and two deaths were reported in Delhi while the positivity rate was 533 per centA total of 14299 Covid tests were conducted the previous day the bulletin stated on TuesdayThough the positivity rate has gone down the number of patients under home isolation have increased in the last few days On Tuesday a total of 1274 COVID-19 patients were under home isolation while on Monday this number was 1188 On Sunday as many as 964 patients were under home isolationThe bulletin said that as on date there were 625 containment zones across the cityThe number of daily COVID-19 cases in Delhi had touched the record high of 28867 on January 13 this year during the third wave of the pandemicThe city had recorded a positivity rate of 306 per cent on January 14 the highest during the third wave of the pandemic which was largely driven by the highly transmissible Omicron variant of coronavirus PTI AKM ANB ANB