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Covid-19 Fourth Wave: The positivity rate rose after the national capital logged 822 fresh cases of coronavirus on Monday.
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Delhi on Friday continued to witness a spike in daily Covid-19 infections. The capital recorded 366 fresh coronavirus cases. Delhi's daily positivity rate has now increased to 3.95 per cent.
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Corona cases are increasing in Delhi, but most of the cases are not serious, to deal with this epidemic, the number of beds in government hospitals in Delhi has been increased.
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Delhi CM Kejriwal said his administration is ready to tackle omicron spread 4 hospitals have been allotted for Omicron care and as isolation units Delhi has reported 22 Omicron cases so far
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Delhi has been undergoing a phased unlocking for the past four weeks after the second wave of the COVID pandemic slowed. Public places may observe more crowds after gyms, yoga centres, hotels etc. opened with 50 per cent capacity in Delhi from Monday.
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Delhi has been undergoing a phased unlocking for the past four weeks after the second wave of the COVID pandemic slowed. Public places may observe more crowds after gyms, yoga centres, hotels etc. opened with 50 per cent capacity in Delhi from Monday.
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Delhi has been undergoing a phased unlocking for the past four weeks after the second wave of the COVID pandemic slowed. Public places may observe more crowds after gyms, yoga centres, hotels etc. opened with 50 per cent capacity in Delhi from Monday.
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Restaurants, weekly markets and religious places in Delhi with 50 per cent capacity will reopen from June 14, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Sunday, adding that the COVID-19 situation in the city has come under considerable control.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has called two meetings on Friday to discuss preparedness for a possible third wave of Coronavirus. The CM's office said in a tweet, "The Chief Minister will meet the Expert Committee at 11 AM and the Preparatory Committee at 3 PM."
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In a good move, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated free vaccination facility for journalists and their family members at a government school in ITO.
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Delhi has recorded 3,009 fresh COVID-19 cases and 252 deaths related to the disease in the last 24 hours, with a positivity rate of less than 4.76 percent. This is the first time since April 4 that the national capital's COVID positivity rate has fallen below 5 percent.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs 50,000 in the national capital to the families who lost a member from the COVID pandemic.
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Amid the second huge wave of Coronavirus and lack of COVID vaccine, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday called for a vaccine production on a war footing and asked the central government to team up with other domestic vaccine manufacturing companies to make Covaxin and Covishield can be produced at a rapid pace.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold a high-level meeting on the current COVID-19 situation in the national capital on Friday. Among those present will be Deputy CM Manish Sisodia and State Health Minister Satyendra Jain.
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To overcome the growing infection of Coronavirus in the national capital, the Delhi government has taken a big decision. Now there will be a facility to conduct 24 hours rapid antigen test in all the hospitals of Delhi Govt.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal held a press conference on Tuesday and discussed about the ongoing COVID crisis and its impact on lower class people. Delhi is once again witnessing an expansion of lockdown and in the midst of this, migrant workers and lower class people are the most affected.
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There was news of complete depletion of oxygen at IBS Hospital in Delhi. At present, 37 patients are on oxygen assistance in this hospital, whose life was in danger. However, Delhi Police arrived with 12 oxygen cylinders to save their lives.
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There is news of complete depletion of oxygen at IBS Hospital in Delhi. At this time, 37 patients are on oxygen support in this hospital, which poses a threat to their lives.
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The third and largest phase of vaccination is scheduled to begin in Delhi on Monday. People aged 18–45 will be vaccinated against the corona virus. About 90 lakh people in this category will be eligible for the vaccine.
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COVID infection cases are setting new records every day. In the last twenty four hours, there have been 20,394 fresh cases of infection in Delhi. At the same time, 407 people died. Delhi govt is set to vaccinate people in between the age group of 18-45 years.






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