Delhi records 200 new coronavirus cases; 2 more fatalities on Wednesday
Delhi on Wednesday recorded 200 fresh coronavirus cases including two fatalities, taking the death toll to 10,905, even as the positivity rate rose to 0.36 per cent, authorities said.
With this, the death toll from coronavirus infection has grown to 10,905. On Monday, 145 cases and two fatalities were registered.
No death due to COVID-19 was recorded in Delhi on February 17, the third time single-day fatality count stood nil in this month.
On February 9 too, no fatality from coronavirus infection was registered in the national capital, first time this month, and after a gap of nearly nine months.
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No death from COVID-19 was recorded on February 13 as well, the second time in February when the single-day fatality count was nil.
On Wednesday, Delhi recorded 200 fresh COVID-19 cases, while the positivity rate stood at 0.36 per cent, the authorities said, adding that the infection tally in the city rose to 6,38,373 according to the latest health bulletin issued by the government.
These new cases came out of the 56,168 tests conducted the previous day, according to the health bulletin. Two fatalities were registered on Wednesday, taking the death toll in the city to 10,905, it said.
Delhi had recorded 94 fresh COVID-19 cases on February 16, the lowest in over nine months. The active cases tally on Wednesday rose to 1,137 from 1,054 the previous day, according to the bulletin.
The total number of tests conducted the previous day, included 34,634 RT-PCR tests and 21,534 rapid antigen tests, the bulletin said. The number of people under home isolation as on Wednesday was 499, it said.
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