COVID-19: 37% increase in house separate cases in Delhi; Container zones also increase

Over the last one week, the number of people living in home isolation has increased by 37 per cent and the number of control zones has increased, as the graph of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the capital Delhi has again increased.

According to official statistics, the rate of infection rose from 3.36 percent on February 27 to 0.53 on March 5, and the containment sector rose from 545 on February 27 to 591 on March 5.

312 new cases were reported in Delhi on Friday, the highest in the last one and a half months. The deaths of three patients on Friday have so far claimed 10,918 lives. As of Thursday, 261 new cases of coronavirus were detected here.

According to statistics from the Delhi Department of Health, 585 cases of the epidemic were reported on January 1 and 384 new cases were reported on January 4. This daily number was reduced to 306 on January 11 and then to 386 on January 12.

Infection cases began to decline in February, but the number rose again to 256 on February 25, the highest in that month.

As of February 27, there were 243 new cases and 545 containment zones. Only 627 people were in home isolation that day. On February 28, the number of daily incidents decreased to 197 and the infection rate rose to 0.34 percent, while the containment zone rose to 556 and home isolation patients rose to 691. On March 1, the container zone rose to 596 and home separation patients to 739.

Health experts and doctors have said that the sudden rise in coronal cases is due to people not applying masks and not following the Kovid-19 protocol as a social exclusion.

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