Delhi logs 65 new cases, one death; Positivity rate at 0.11%. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Monday said the regional government is intently observing the COVID-19 circumstance emerging out of the new Omicron variation of the contamination.
The public capital has recorded two deaths due to the Covid disease in December. Seven Covid fatalities were accounted for in November, four in October and five in September.
With the new cases, the city’s COVID-19 count has moved to 14,41,514, including over 14.16 lakh patients who have recovered. The loss of life because of the viral sickness has gone up to 25,100.
As indicated by the wellbeing release, 50,023 tests, including 41,272 RT-PCR ones, were directed on Monday to identify COVID-19.
There are 404 dynamic instances of the disease in Delhi now, up from 376 the earlier day. An aggregate of 160 patients are in home disconnection, up from 152 per day prior.
Delhi announced its first record of Omicron on Sunday. A 37-year-old fully vaccinated man, who came to the city from Tanzania, testing positive. The man, who is originally an occupant of Ranchi, had ventured out from Tanzania to Doha and from that point, to Delhi on a Qatar Airways trip on December 2. He remained in Johannesburg in South Africa for seven days. He had mild symptoms.