Delhi Corona Cases

Corona Condition in Delhi, 3594 New Cases, 14 Dead

On Friday, 3594 new cases of Covid-19 were reported in Delhi, which is the highest this year. Also, 14 more people died due to infection in the metropolis, taking the total number of dead to 11,050. This information was given by the Health Department of the metropolis. A bulletin of the Health Department stated that the rate of infection has gone up to 4.11 percent as against 3.57 a day earlier. On Thursday, 2790 cases were reported in Delhi, while 1819 cases were registered on Wednesday.

The rate of infection was 2.71 percent on Wednesday. According to the bulletin, the total number of infected people in the metropolis on Friday increased to 6,68,814. So far, over 6.45 lakh people have recovered from the infection. According to the latest bulletin, 14 more people died from the infection, taking the death toll to 11,050. According to the bulletin, the number of under-treated patients has gone up to 11,994 as against 10,498 a day earlier. The bulletin states that a total of 87,505 probes were conducted a day earlier, including 54,898 RT-PCR probes and 32,607 rapid antigen probes.

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