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Delhi sees 1,365 Covid cases, zero fatality; positivity rate at 6.35%

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The national capital on Thursday witnessed 1,365 fresh coronavirus cases and zero fatality due to the infection , while the positivity rate was 6.35 per cent.

As many as 21,501 tests were conducted in the city on Wednesday, as per the data shared by the city health department. With the new Covid-19 cases, Delhi's overall coronavirus infection count rose to 18,89,769, while the death toll remained at 26,177, the data showed.

The capital had reported 1,354 coronavirus cases with a positivity rate of 7.64 per cent and one fatality due to the disease on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, it had reported 1,414 cases with a positivity rate of 5.97 per cent and one death due to the disease. Earlier on Monday, the city had reported 1,076 cases with a positivity rate of 6.42 per cent.

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