On Saturday, more than 11 lakh dosages were assessed till 7 p.m. With the collation of the last day-to-night reports, daily vaccination counts are projected to rise. Within the last 24 hours, 795 new COVID cases have been filed in the capital of the country. Â
Regular vaccination counts are projected to increase with the summarization of the last day-to-night statistics. Â
For those aged 18-59, 1,36,969 vigilant doses were given until 7 pm on Saturday. To date, 32,976,046 monitoring doses have been given to this age group, according to Department of Health data. Â
Delhi COVID cases:Â
Within the last 24 hours, 795 new COVID cases have been filed in the capital of the country.Â
According to information provided by the city’s health department, 795 new COVID-19 cases were recorded. On Saturday, zero COVID deaths were reported in the country’s capital 24 hours ago.Â
The positivity level also rose to 4.11 per cent on Saturday. In comparison to the prior day’s record of 655, the city saw an upsurge of more than 140 cases. Â
There are 2247 active cases, including 92 patients in hospitals. According to information provided by the city’s health service, 556 individuals were hospitalized with COVID. Meanwhile, a 19326 COVID was tested in the city.Â
On Friday, Delhi filed 655 COVID cases with a positivity level of just over 3 per cent.
New Delhi: Experts say people who lower their alertness and take vacation time are the main reasons for the recent increase in coronavirus cases in the country’s capital. Â
According to data reported by the city’s health department, Delhi confirmed 622 new infections of COVID-19 and two deaths. On Thursday, strong growth of 3.17 per cent.Â
Around June 1, the city had registered 368 cases, with a 1.74 per cent success rate. Within 10 days, the number of cases had surpassed 500. Due to the seriousness of the illness on any given day. Â
On January 13 this year, the third wave of the pandemic, the number of COVID-19 cases in Delhi reached a new high of 28,867.Â
On January 14, the city reached a record rate of 30.6 per cent. The highest ever during the epidemic’s third wave. According to the data, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Delhi increased to 2,247 from 2,008 on Friday.Â
As many as 1,360 patients living alone, up from 1,262 the previous day, meaning that there are 9,587 beds of COVID-19 patients in Delhi hospitals and those 94 live, the report said.Â
More than 3.51 crore children in the 12–14-year age group were given the first dose of the COVID vaccine, while more than 5.98 crore children in the 15–18 age group were given the first dose. Â
On January 16 of last year, a national immunization programme was initiated, with healthcare staff receiving the first step of the vaccine. Employee vaccinations began on February 2 of last year.Â
On March 1 of last year, the next stage of the COVID-19 vaccine, for people over the age of 60 and those aged 45 and above with specific health concerns, began. On April 1 of last year, all people over the age of 45 were vaccinated.Â
The government agreed to widen the reach of the vaccine on May 1 of last year, urging anyone above the age of 18 to get inoculated against COVID. Enrollment of youth in the 15–18 age group started on January 3rd. Â
On January 10, India began distributing vaccine doses to medical workers, senior employees, and those aged 60 and older with comorbidities. On April 10, all adults over the age of 18 in India were provided COVID-19 immunization close monitoring dosages.Â