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Delhi Covid tally mounts to over 1.29 lakh, death toll reaches 3,806

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New Delhi: Delhi recorded 1,142 COVID-19 cases on Saturday, pushing the city's caseload to over 1.29 lakh, while the death toll surged to 3,80, authorities said.Meanwhile, Heath Minister Satyendar Jain said the daily positivity rate of Delhi was about 5 per cent.

According to the latest heath bulletin, the positivity rate was 5.5 per cent. It stood at 5.3 per cent on Friday.Also, the recovery rate on Saturday was about 87 per cent.Twenty-nine fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, according to the bulletin.From July 11-19, fresh cases were being reported in the range of 1000-2000 consecutively.

The number of fresh cases reported on July 19 stood at 1,211.On June 20, the fresh cases count had dipped to 954, and it increased the.

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