Delhi records zero COVID-19 fatality, 35 fresh cases; positivity rate 0.05 per cent

A total of 74,540 tests, including 51,930 RT-PCR and 22,610 rapid antigen tests, were conducted a day ago, according to the bulletin.
For representational purpose. (File Photo | EPS)
For representational purpose. (File Photo | EPS)

NEW DELHI: No death due to COVID-19 was recorded in Delhi in a day while 35 fresh cases were registered with a positivity rate of 0.05 per cent during the same period, according to data shared by the city health department on Saturday.

Only one fatality due to Covid has been reported this month, on September 7. The death toll due to the coronavirus infection in Delhi stood at 25,083.

A total of 74,540 tests, including 51,930 RT-PCR and 22,610 rapid antigen tests, were conducted a day ago, according to the bulletin.

The national capital has so far reported 14,38,211 of which over 14.12 lakh have recovered. The active caseload in the city increased to 412 on Saturday from 399 a day before, it stated.

The number of people under home isolation was 110 on Saturday while it was 105 a day before. The number of containment zones remained at 100 on Saturday as on Friday. Delhi reported 35 COVID-19 cases on Saturday recorded with a positivity rate of 0.05 per cent.

No fresh death was reported, according to the latest health bulletin. The national capital had recorded 36 cases on both Thursday and Friday with a positivity rate was 0.05 per cent.

On March 2, the national capital had reported zero death due to the virus. On that day, the number of single-day infections stood at 217 and the positivity rate was 0.33 per cent.

On July 18, July 24, July 29, August 2, August 4, August 8, August 11, August 12, August 13, August 16, August 20, August 21, August 22, August 23 and August 24, August 26, August 27, August 28 and August 29 too, no death due to COVID-19 was recorded. The daily count of fresh cases had dropped to 20 on August 30 and one death was reported on that day.

Delhi reeled under a brutal second wave of the pandemic between April and May, claiming a massive number of lives daily with the oxygen supply shortage issue at various hospitals adding to the woes.

Since April 19, both daily cases and single-day death count had been spiralling up, with over 28,000 cases and 277 deaths recorded on April 20; rising to 306 fatalities on April 22.

On May 3, the city registered a record 448 deaths. However, the number of daily cases as well as deaths have been showing a downward trend and the positivity rate too has been shrinking in the last several weeks.

Despite the fall in daily cases, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently cautioned people that the chances of the third wave of the COID-19 pandemic were quite real, while asserted that his government was preparing on a war-footing to combat it.

Delhi Health Minister Saturday Jain recently said the medical infrastructure was being ramped up and 37,000 beds dedicated for COVID-19 patients were being set up to tackle the anticipated third wave of the pandemic in the national capital.

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