With Over 1,500 Cases in 24 Hours, Delhi Records Highest Single-Day Spike in Nearly 4 Months
With Over 1,500 Cases in 24 Hours, Delhi Records Highest Single-Day Spike in Nearly 4 Months
It recorded 1,101 cases on Tuesday. It was the first time since December 24 that the number crossed the 1,000 mark.

The n ational capital reported 1,515 fresh Covid-19 cases today, marking its highest-ever single-day spike in nearly four months.

Yesterday, Delhi had reported 1,254 coronavirus cases – its highest in over three months. On December 18, 1,418 people tested positive for the virus, according to official data.

The city had recorded 1,101 cases on Tuesday. It was the first time since December 24 that the number of cases crossed the 1,000 mark. The active cases rose to 4,890 on Wednesday from 4,411 from a day ago. The positivity remained rose to 1.52 per cent, the health bulletin said.

The positivity rate was 1.31 per cent on Tuesday,1.32 per cent on Monday and 1.03 per cent on Sunday. The new infections pushed the tally to 6,51,227, while over 6.35 lakh patients have recovered from the virus.

There were 888 cases on Monday, 823 on Sunday, 813 on Saturday, 716 on Friday, 607 on Thursday, and 536 on Wednesday, according to official data. Six more people died from the pathogen on Wednesday, taking the number of fatalities to 10,973.

A total of 82,331 tests, including 52,224 RT-PCR tests, were conducted a day ago, the bulletin said. The number of people under home isolation rose to 2,560 from 2,316 a day ago. The containment zones rose to 976 from 871 on Tuesday, it said.

The total number of cases in Delhi on January 1 had stood at over 6.25 lakh and the total fatalities were 10,557. The number of daily cases had started to come down in February. On February 26, the month’s highest daily count of 256 cases was recorded.

However, the daily cases have begun to rise again in March and it has been steadily increasing over the past few days. Health experts and doctors have attributed this “sudden rise” in cases to people turning complacent, not following COVID-appropriate behaviour and “assuming all is well now”.

Amid a rise in coronavirus cases, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority had on Tuesday ordered that there will be no public celebrations in the national capital during upcoming festivals such Holi and Navaratri.

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