The Asian Age

City records lowest single-day Covid death count since Jun 9

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi’s Covid tally mounted to over 1.2 lakh on Friday, while 26 more Covid fatalities were recorded, the lowest singleday death count in the national capital since June 9. According to the latest health department bulletin, over 99,000 people have recovered from the infection in the city.

The bulletin said Delhi recorded 1,462 fresh coronaviru­s cases on Friday, taking the tally in the city to 1,20,107, while the death toll from the disease mounted to 3,571. This is the seventh consecutiv­e day when fresh cases have been reported in the range of 1,000-2,000. However, the number of cases reported on Friday was less than the figures on Thursday (1,652). Twenty-six fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, bulletin said. This is the lowest number of deaths reported in a single day since June 9 in the national capital, according to the figures.

On June 9, only seven deaths were recorded, which jumped to 48 on June 10 and 93 on June 16, as per the official figures shared by the heath department in its daily bulletins.

On July 11, the city had recorded 34 COVID-19 deaths, the previous lowest

fatality count in the national capital since June 9. The correspond­ing figures on successive days were — July 12 (37), July 13 (40), July 14 (35), July 15 (41) and July 16 (58).

The Delhi government has been asserting that a multi-pronged strategy of aggressive testing, home isolation among other factors, have helped keep the cases from surging, as it

was happening in June.

Also, the plasma therapy has been started at multiple facilities, seeking to save lives of patients. The number of active cases on Friday stood at 17,235, down from 17407, the previous day. The total number of tests done till date in Delhi stands at 7,77,125. The number of tests done per million, as on Friday, was 40,901, it said.

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