3812 new cases of corona in the capital Delhi, more than 21 thousand patients registered in a month

New delhi date. 20 September 2020, Sunday

In Delhi, 3812 new cases of corona virus were reported on Sunday. While 37 patients have died. At the same time, the number of infected people has risen to 2,46,711. In Delhi, 3742 patients recovered on Sunday. A total of 2,09,632 patients have recovered so far in the capital Delhi. A total of 4982 patients have died of the corona virus in Delhi so far. There are currently a total of 32097 active cases in the capital.

The Delhi government said 11322 RT-PCR tests and 41083 rapid antigen tests were conducted on Sunday. A total of 52405 tests were conducted in the capital on Sunday. A total of 25,55,007 tests for the corona virus have been conducted in Delhi so far.

Delhi still has a positivity rate of 9.66%. While the mortality rate is 2.02%. The mortality rate is 0.77% if we talk about the last 10 days. A total of 18910 patients are still in home isolation in the capital. The number of contentment zones in Delhi is 1872.

In the capital Delhi, the number of active patients has increased by more than 21,000 in a month. These cases are increasing rapidly as the number of recoveries is steadily declining compared to those infected. There are currently 32,250 active patients in the state, according to the Delhi Health Department. On 18 August the figure was 11068. So in one month more than 21 thousand cases have been added. From the beginning of the transition, active cases began to grow in Delhi. On June 28, the number had reached close to 29,000.

After a month and a half, the number of cases continued to decline and on August 4, the number dropped below 10,000. This is the first time in the capital Delhi that more than 21,000 active cases have been registered in a single month. The growth of these patients has led to a shortage of beds in hospitals.

At the same time, the number of patients living in home isolation has increased by more than 50%. It is considered to be the second wave of transition as active patients re-emerge. However experts are denying it.

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