
Delhi records 95 Covid cases, positivity rate 0.45%
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With these fresh cases, Delhi's tally increased to 18,64,734. The death toll stands at 26,151, it stated.
Delhi on Tuesday reported 95 Covid-19 cases and no fresh fatality due to the infection, while the positivity rate declined to 0.45 per cent, according to data shared by the health department.
With these fresh cases, the national capital's tally increased to 18,64,734. The death toll stands at 26,151, it stated.
As many as 21,331 Covid-19 tests were conducted here the previous day, the department said in its latest bulletin.
Delhi on Monday had reported 90 Covid-19 cases and no fresh death due to the viral disease, while the positivity rate stood at 0.53 per cent.
On Sunday, the city had reported 71 cases with a positivity rate of 0.31 per cent, and one death. It had logged 120 cases with a positivity rate of 0.44 per cent, and no death on Saturday.
The city has recorded zero fatality count on multiple days this month.
The number of daily Covid-19 cases in Delhi has been on the decline after touching the record high of 28,867 on January 13.

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