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Delhi's Covid positivity rate surges to 14.97%, highest since 22 Jan. Details here

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Covid related deaths. There were 1,725 recoveries in past 24 hours. With Sunday's addition the total active case in the city rose to 8,045.

Delhi also accounted a total of 16186 tests conducted in the past one day to detect Covid-19. there are a total of 5173 people in home isolation and 449 people have been admitted in hospitals.

See Delhi's Covid-19 numbers hereCOVID-19 | Delhi reports 2,423 new cases, 02 deaths and 1,725 recoveries in past 24 hours. Positivity Rate at 14.97%Active cases at 8,045 pic.twitter.com/wmwc6TVFXh A Delhi-based doctor has advised people to take a third Covid-19 dose (booster shot) as early as possible.

Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital MD Dr Suresh Kumar urged the people to take precautionary doses and follow Covid-19 protocols. "Covid-19 cases are rising in Delhi, positivity rate has gone up along with hospitalization.

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