The Asian Age

City records highest daily spike in nearly 2 months

2,312 cases push Covid count over 1.77 lakh

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The national capital on Tuesday recorded its highest single- day spike in coronaviru­s cases in nearly two months. According to Delhi government health department data, 2,312 new coronaviru­s cases and 18 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the total to over 1.77 lakh. The city has reported 4,462 deaths due to Covid. The recovery rate is 88.5 per cent.

Delhi health minister, Satyendar Jain, meanwhile, said that the latest next round of monthly sero- prevalence survey began on Tuesday covering all 272 municipal wards to analyse the Covid situation in Delhi at “micro- level”.

“The sample size this time will be 17,000 and the exercise will be carried out for seven days,” Mr Jain added.

The last sero- prevalence survey was held from August 1- 7, which showed that 29.1 per cent of the people surveyed had antibodies against the coronaviru­s infection. “The fresh round of sero- survey began today. This time we will be doing it wardwise, so all 272 municipal wards of Delhi will be covered, plus two Assembly areas. Sampling will be done for a week. After that, results should come in 7- 10 days,” said Mr Jain.

Mr Jain pointed out that the previous surveys were done district- wise. But this time, it is being done ward- wise to analyse the COVID- 19 situation in the city at a “micro- level”.

While announcing the results of the August, Mr Jain had said that 15,000 representa­tive samples were taken from 11 districts. He had also said the prevalence of antibodies in males was 28.3 per cent and that in females was 32.2 per cent.

Sero- prevalence of antibodies against Covid found in the age group of less than 18 was 34.7 per cent, in 18- 50 years 28.5 per cent, and 31.2 per cent in 50 years and above.

The exercise was undertaken in the first week of August for a comprehens­ive assessment of the Covid situation in Delhi and to formulate strategies based on its findings.

The sero- prevalence survey before the August exercise, done from June 27- July 10 by the Delhi government in associatio­n with the National Centre for Disease Control ( NCDC), had used 21,387 samples and found that around 23 per cent of the people surveyed had exposure to the novel coronaviru­s.

“The rise, rather than the exponentia­l rise is not there. So, people are taking safety precaution­s it seems. But, we cannot afford to be complacent and lower our guard,” Mr Jain had said.

DELHI GOVERNMENT health department data, 2,312 new coronaviru­s cases and 18 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the total to over 1.77 lakh

 ?? — PTI ?? The tricolour flies at half- mast at Parliament Building during the seven- day state mourning on demise of former President Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PTI The tricolour flies at half- mast at Parliament Building during the seven- day state mourning on demise of former President Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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