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Positivity rate clear indicator of declining COVID-19 cases in Delhi: Satyendra Jain

Speaking to reporters, Satyendra Jain said, "The positivity rate was 15 per cent on November 7. It is less than 11 per cent now. The maximum number of cases (8,593) were reported on November 10."

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: November 20, 2020 13:22 IST
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Gradually reduction in new cases, positivity rate points at decreasing COVID spread in Delhi: Jain

Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Friday said the gradual reduction in the number of new COVID-19 cases and the positivity rate is a "clear indicator" that the spread of the virus is decreasing in the national capital. The minister also announced that government rates would apply to the normal, non-ICU beds reserved in private hospitals by the Delhi government for COVID-19 patients.

Speaking to reporters, Jain said, "The positivity rate was 15 per cent on November 7. It is less than 11 per cent now. The maximum number of cases (8,593) were reported on November 10."

"The positivity rate has come down and the number of cases is also reducing gradually. It is a clear indicator that the spread of the virus is decreasing in Delhi," he told reporters.

There is no harm in wearing a face mask inside a car, the minister said, appealing to the people of the city to ensure that they don't step outside without wearing one.

The national capital reported 7,456 coronavirus cases on Thursday and the city's positivity rate was 12.09 per cent.

The AAP government had on Thursday announced sweeping measures, including a steep Rs 2,000 fine for not wearing masks, reservation of 80 per cent ICU beds in private hospitals, doubling testing centres in every district and postponement of non-critical surgeries at health facilities.

Private hospitals have also been directed to increase the percentage of non-ICU COVID-19 beds from 50 per cent to 60 per cent.

The government will increase the number of RT-PCR tests to 27,000 a day in the national capital, and MBBS students and interns will be engaged to tackle the COVID-19 situation.

(With PTI inputs)

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