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Speed ​​of Corona stopped in Delhi! Positiveness rate reached in single digit, 4524 new cases in 24 hours

Corona positivity rate has reached single digit in Delhi. The positivity rate was 8.42% in the last 24 hours. This is the lowest since April 8. In the last 24 hours, 4524 new cases were reported, which is the lowest since April 5.

  • Positiveness rate reached single digit in Delhi
  • 4524 new cases in the last 24 hours
  • 340 patients also lost their lives in the last 24 hours

A decrease in corona cases has been reported in the country’s capital, Delhi. In the last 24 hours, 4524 new cases of corona have been reported. Corona positivity rate has reached single digit in Delhi. The positivity rate was 8.42% in the last 24 hours. This is the lowest since April 8. In the last 24 hours, 4524 new cases were reported, which is the lowest since April 5.

The number of active patients in the state is 56049. This figure is also the lowest since April 15. However, cases of deaths from Corona in Delhi are not stopping. 340 patients have died in Delhi in the last 24 hours. The total number of patients in home isolation in the state is 35141.

Corona test and infection rate in Delhi in the last one week

May 10 – 66234 test, infection rate – 19.10% (12651 cases) May 11 – 70276 test, infection rate – 17.76% (12481 cases) May 12 – 78035 test, infection rate – 17.03% (13287 cases) May 13 – 73675 test , Infection rate – 14.24% (10489 cases) 14 May – 68575 test, infection rate – 12.40% (8506 cases) 15 May – 56811 test, infection rate – 11.32% (6430 cases) 16 May – 62059 test, infection rate – 10.40 % (6456 cases) 17 May – 53756 test, infection rate – 8.42% (4524 cases)

With 340 new deaths from Corona in Delhi, the death toll from Corona in the capital has increased to 21,846. At the same time, the rate of active corona patients in Delhi has come down to 4 percent. This is the lowest since 9 April. On April 9, the rate was 3.76 percent. The recovery rate in the state has increased to 94.42 percent. Earlier on 9 April, the recovery rate was 94.64 percent.