Delhi reports 484 new Covid cases in last 24 hrs, positivity rate jumps to 26.58 per cent

By ANI | Published: April 10, 2023 11:23 PM2023-04-10T23:23:54+5:302023-04-10T23:25:02+5:30

New Delhi [India], April 10 : The national capital reported 484 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths in the ...

Delhi reports 484 new Covid cases in last 24 hrs, positivity rate jumps to 26.58 per cent | Delhi reports 484 new Covid cases in last 24 hrs, positivity rate jumps to 26.58 per cent

Delhi reports 484 new Covid cases in last 24 hrs, positivity rate jumps to 26.58 per cent

New Delhi [India], April 10 : The national capital reported 484 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths in the last 24 hours with a positivity rate of 26.58 per cent, according to a daily bulletin issued by the Delhi Health Department on Monday.

Meanwhile, the cumulative active cases in the national capital stood at 2338.

A total of 603 patients have successfully recovered from Covid while a total of 1821 tests were conducted out of which 235 were rapid antigen tests and 1,586 were RT-PCR tests in the last 24-hours.

On Sunday, Delhi reported 699 cases.

A total of 5,880 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in India in the last 24 hours, slightly increasing from Sunday's count of 5,357, according to Union Health Ministry data released on Monday.

The overall active cases currently stood at 35,199 as of Monday with a daily positivity rate of 6.91 per cent, it said.

Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Monday asked the citizens not to pc after the country witnessed a surge in COVID-19 cases and advised the people to maintain hygiene.

IMA in a statement said, "Don't pc. We have controlled it before, We will do it now also with your support. Covid cases are rising, but don't pc. Maintain hygiene."

Covid-related deaths are mostly reported in people above 60 years, and those with lifestyle diseases like diabetes etc, the statement said.

The statement said that the reason behind the Covid surge in the country may beRelaxation of Covid appropriate behaviour. Many people lowered their guard against the coronavirus.

People with symptoms refused to get tested. This may have allowed the virus to spread undetected and infect more people, added the statement.

The statement said, "The vaccination drive has developed a false sense of security, and so we lowered the guard against the infection."

The virus that causes Covid, keeps mutating and leading to the birth of new strains such as XBB.1.16. This new variant is believed to be more transmissible as compared to the previous variants, but luckily not so lethal.

According to leading epidemiologists and virologists, this new Covid variant XBB.1.16 could be the reason behind the increase in these cases.

People in high-risk groups - pregnant ladies, those over the age of 60, those with chronic illnesses, and those with underlying health conditions, immunocompromised - face increased risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19. "We need to protect them," they said.

Rising cases reflect corona has not gone, it is still around, and so we need to take precautions.COVID-19 is spreading in our community, Stay Safe by taking some simple precautions, they said.

As per the statement, "People with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, headache, body ache, loss of smell or taste, breathlessness should get tested for corona."

Cough into a bent elbow or tissue and throw away the tissue in a closed bin, the statement added.

The statement further said, "Washing hands frequently. Wash all parts of your hands often (at least 20 seconds if using an alcohol-based hand rub, and at least 40 seconds with soap and water)."

Wearing a mask, especially in crowded places, the statement said.

The statement asked the citizens to avoid crowded places and poorly ventilated settings whenever possible.

Ventilation is an important factor in preventing the virus that causes COVID-19 from spreading. Recirculated air from split air conditioning units, fans or any system that runs with a recirculation mode should be avoided where possible, unless, in a single occupancy room with no one else present, it added.

The statement said that if recirculation is unavoidable, increase outdoor air exchange by opening windows. Maintain a physical distance of at least 1 meter and avoid hugging, kissing, or shaking hands. The statement asked the citizens to avoid spitting in public places.

Get yourself vaccinated/Booster dose as per recommendation, the statement added.

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