New corona variant becomes threat for people in Delhi, breaks 6-month record
New corona variant becomes threat for people in Delhi, breaks 6-month record
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New Delhi: Covid (COVID-19) is once again afraid of the new variant of Covid 'Omicron' in the Indian capital, Delhi. Cases of covid infection have once again accelerated amid the risk of omicron. Covid has broken the record for the last 6 months in Delhi on Sunday. Covid cases have been picking up in the national capital for the past several days. The growing case of covid is even more intimidating. According to data released by the Delhi government, the positivity rate has increased to 0.17 percent.

107 new patients found in last 24 hours: According to the health department, 107 cases of covid have been registered in Delhi in the last 24 hours and one patient has died in the meantime. In the meantime, 50 people have also managed to beat Covid. The positivity rate has increased to 0.17 percent.

3 patients died this month: The Health Department said there are now 14,42,197 cases of covid infection in the capital and 14,16,556 people have managed to overcome the deadly virus. There are 540 exit cases. In addition to one death in Delhi today, 3 corona patients have died so far this month.

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