COVID cases declining in Delhi, says Jain
The Hindu
18,286 cases, 28 deaths reported; positivity stands at 27.87%
The COVID-19 cases are declining in Delhi and weekend curfews have played a significant role in it, said Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Sunday. At least 18,286 new COVID-19 cases and 28 deaths were reported on Sunday.
Mr. Jain said the Delhi government was keeping a close watch on the trend and would monitor the situation for three to four days before taking a call on reviewing various curbs.
According to a health bulletin released by the Delhi government, 65,621 tests were conducted with a positivity rate of 27.87%. On Saturday, the positivity rate was 30.64%. There are 89,819 cases in the city of which 68,411 are under home isolation.

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