Corona comes under control in the capital, all services including OPD and surgery will be resumed in all Delhi government hospitals

Considering the shortage of Covid-19 cases in the capital Delhi, the Health Department has decided to restore surgery, OPD and other medical facilities in all hospitals run by the Delhi government. An order was issued on Wednesday.

New Delhi: The Delhi Health Department on Wednesday issued an order for the Kovid-19 patients in the capital to decline. All surgeries, OPD / IPD and all other types of medical services are being resumed in all hospitals run by the Delhi government, it said. Notably, OPD services at LNJP and Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital have started from the beginning of this month.

Corona positivity rate dropped to 0.32% in Delhi

In the capital Delhi, there is a constant shortage of corona (COVID-19) cases. After receiving fewer than 100 new corona patients on Wednesday in Delhi, the total number of infected people here has exceeded 6.34 lakh. With this, the positivity rate has also dropped to 0.32 per cent. Today, with the deaths of 09 people due to infection, the death toll has risen to 10,829.

According to a health bulletin released by the Delhi Government’s Health Department on Wednesday, 96 new corona patients were detected in the last 24 hours, compared to 157 on Tuesday. At the same time, 09 patients lost their lives today. In Delhi today, 212 people have left the corona free and returned to their homes. The total number of infected persons in Delhi so far is 634,325.

There are now 1501 active cases of corona virus infection in the capital. At the same time, a total of 621,995 patients were corona-free by defeating this epidemic. The death toll has soared to 10,829.

According to the Delhi Department of Health, there were a total of 29,855 tests performed in Delhi today. Of these, 22,326 RTPR / CBNAT / Trunat tests and 7529 rapid antigen tests were performed. A total of 10,49,5046 tests have been conducted in Delhi so far and 5,52,370 tests have been conducted for 10 lakh people. The number of container zones in Delhi also fell to 1639.

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