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New Delhi, July 6: The Centre on Monday said the average number of samples being tested per day for coronaviru­s has gone up in Delhi from 5,481 to 18,766 in about a month and in spite of increased testing, the positivity rate has declined from around 30 per cent to 10 per cent in the last three weeks.

The government also said that the national positivity rate, percentage of samples testing coronaviru­s positive from the total number of samples, has also reduced and now stands at 6.73 per cent.

The Union, state and union territory government­s have made a joint and coordinate­d effort to effectivel­y manage the Covid pandemic in the country, the Union health ministry said in a statement. As part of the coordinate­d efforts, the Union government has emphasised on increasing testing, prompt contact tracing and timely clinical management of cases, the statement said.

It has also helped states to significan­tly ramp up testing capacities, the ministry said.

This has resulted in reduced positivity rate in the country and the national positivity rate stands at 6.73 per cent, it said. As on July 5, the states with their positivity rate lesser than the national average and tests per million higher than the national average are Puducherry (5.55), Chandigarh (4.36), Assam (2.84), Tripura (2.72), Karnataka (2.64), Rajasthan (2.51), Goa (2.5), and Punjab (1.92).

In Delhi, efforts being made by the Union Territory were significan­tly bolstered by the central government to ensure an increase in testing, the ministry said.

Tests were ramped up through increased RTPCR testing along with the new Rapid Antigen Point-of-Care (POC) tests which gives results in only about 30 minutes, the Centre said.

“As a result of concerted and focused efforts by the government of India to augment efforts, the average number of samples being tested per day which was only 5,481 (June 1-5) has witnessed a huge increase to reach an average of 18,766 samples per day between July 1 to 5,” it said.

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