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Delhi reports 8,506 new COVID cases, 289 deaths in 24 hours

As many as 289 fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department.

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Delhi recorded as many as 8,506 fresh coronavirus cases on Friday.  With this, the tally of COVID-19 cases in the national capital has reached 13,80,981, while the death toll mounted to 20,907.

As many as 289 fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department.

According to a health bulletin issued by the Delhi government, 68,575 COVID-19 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours.

The case tally stands at 13,80,981 in the national capital, including 12,88,280 patients who have either been discharged or have migrated or recovered.

The number of active cases is 71,794 of which 45,099 are in home isolation.

Delhi reported 8,506 new COVID infections in the last 24 hours, the first time in over a month when daily cases came below 10,000 as the positivity rate came down to 12 per cent, on Friday.

On April 10, the national capital had reported 7,897 cases in a day.

While the positivity rate- the proportion of samples tested that return positive for Covid -19 continued its sharp decline to 12 per cent, today, the lowest in the single day since April 13.

"Delhi has around 3,000 beds vacant for Covid patients, however, ICU beds are still packed in most hospitals. A total of 1,200 new ICU beds will be ready by one or two days," said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday.

While addressing a digital press conference, Kejriwal said Delhi has seen some respite from Covid spread in the last few weeks due to the determination of the citizens of the national capital.

"You (people) have followed Covid lockdown rules strictly and have shown that Delhi can still fight against the spread of Covid-19. It is the need of the hour to fight against this pandemic. We still need to be more prepared to face more challenges to come," he said.

The Chief Minister said in the last few days many families have lost even more than one or two members, many children have lost their parents and many senior citizens too have lost their earning family members (son/daughter) due to this Covid pandemic.

He said, "Delhi government will take care of children who lost their parents and will provide financial support to all senior citizens who lost their loan (son/daughter) earner for livelihood in the national capital.

"The Government will help such families financially and I will request relatives of such families to boost their confidence," Kejriwal added.

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