New Delhi: Even though the weekly corona cases continue to decline in the country, Delhi-Haryana is seeing an increase in its speed. In fact, seeing the speed at which the cases are increasing in Delhi and Haryana, it seems that the fourth wave is about to come. In fact, for the last few days, there has been a spurt in the cases of corona in Delhi and the daily figure has reached close to one and a half hundred. Not only this, but due to this, there has been an increase of 26 percent in weekly cases in Delhi and 50 percent in Haryana. Wherein 141 new cases were registered in Delhi on Sunday, and one patient has also died. According to the data coming out, Delhi has registered an increase of 26% in new cases during a week. As you know, in contrast to the decline in infection since the peak of the third wave, the capital registered 751 to 943 new cases in the last seven days, although the positivity rate in Delhi was registered above 1 percent for the past several days with the number of tests being low. being done. Let us tell you that like Delhi, Haryana also has the same situation. Actually, here too there is a big jump in the cases of corona. Let us tell you that the neighboring state of Haryana registered a high increase in cases during the week. In fact, new infections of corona virus here increased by almost 50% to 514 from 344 last week. Let us also tell all of you that after 1,054 new cases of Covid-19 were reported in India in a day, the number of people infected with the corona virus in the country so far increased to 4,30,35,271, while 29 more. Due to the death of people, the death toll has risen to 5,21,685. According to the data that has come out, the daily infection rate is 0.25 percent and the weekly infection rate is 0.23 percent. With this, a total of 4,25,02,454 people have become infection free in the country so far. Terror of miscreants in Mankhurd, attacked with sticks and swords, police engaged in investigation" ABVP and Left students clash over Ram Navami Puja and non-veg food India, US to ink space agreement during 2+2 meeting