The Asian Age

Delhi logs 2,716 Covid-19 cases, positivity 3.64%

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JAN. 1

◗ THE CASE positivity rate of Delhi has touched a worrying 3.44%, which is also the highest since May 21 when it was 4.76%. Notably, the case positivity rate has been consistent­ly witnessing an increase with it being 2.44% on Friday and 1.73% on Thursday.

◗ Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain on Saturday said whether more curbs need to be imposed in the national capital will be reviewed although hospital admissions are not worrying so far.

Delhi started the new year by recording a huge surge of 2,716 fresh Covid-19 cases, as many as 920 more than yesterday’s 1,796, health bulletin data showed. This is the biggest jump in single-day case count in the national capital since May 21 when 3,009 infections were logged amid the second wave of the pandemic. The cumulative tally of the city now stands at 14,50,927.

The case positivity rate of Delhi has touched a worrying 3.44%, which is also the highest since May 21 when it was 4.76%. Notably, the case positivity rate has been consistent­ly witnessing an increase with it being 2.44% on Friday and 1.73% on Thursday.

Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain on Saturday said whether more curbs need to be imposed in the national capital will be reviewed although hospital admissions are not worrying so far.

He also said that in view of the current situation, more than 3,000 beds have been prepared for children.

“Prevention is better than cure and people need to keep themselves safe at all times. It should be our responsibi­lity to wear masks at all times whenever we are heading outside our homes, this will help us to stop the further spread of coronaviru­s,” Mr Jain told reporters.

The national capital also confirmed the first death due to coronaviru­s in 2022, thereby taking its death toll to 25,108, according to the health bulletin data. Delhi logged as many as nine deaths last month, which was the highest monthly toll in four months.

The only good sign that remains is the rising daily recoveries. On Saturday, Delhi reported a total of 765 new recoveries as opposed to 467 on Friday and 423 on Thursday. The total number of patients recovered from the virus has climbed to 14,19,459.

Owing to rapid growth in single-day cases, containmen­t zones in Delhi has also been seeing sharp rise. On Saturday, the numbers rose to 1,243 as against 914 on the preceding day. The number of occupied beds in hospitals also increased to 247 on the first day of the year from 226 on Friday and 189 on Thursday.

The health bulletin specified that these beds also comprise patients, who are suspect cases of Covid-19. On Friday, the Centre and the ICMR asked all states and Union territorie­s (UTs) to test every individual with fever with/without cough, bodyache, fatigue, recent loss of taste or smell, sore throat, headache and diarrhoea as symptoms. The government also stated that these people should be considered as a suspect case of Covid-19.

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