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New Delhi: Delhi on Saturday reported 11,486 fresh cases of Covid-19 and 45 more fatalities due to the infection while the positivity rate saw a marginal dip to 16.36 percent, according to the data shared by the health department.
Delhi reports 11,486 new #COVID19 cases, 14,802 recoveries and 45 deaths in the last 24 hours; positivity rate 16.36%
Active cases 58,593
Cumulative Positivity Rate 5.18% pic.twitter.com/0sxxL7vkwY— ANI (@ANI) January 22, 2022
According to the health bulletin of the Delhi government, the active number of patients in the city reached 58,593. Meanwhile, 14,802 people recovered in the last 24 hours. Of the total active cases in Delhi, 44,415 patients are in home isolation and 2,423 are admitted to hospitals.
With 70,226 tests conducted in the last 24 hours, the positivity rate of the COVID case in Delhi remained 16.36 percent.
On the other hand, Maharashtra also reported 46,393 new COVID cases, 30,795 recoveries, and 48 deaths in the last 24 hours, whereas the active cases are 2,79,930 in the state. Till date, a total of 2759 patients infected with the Omicron variant have been reported in the state, out of these 416 cases were reported today.
Maharashtra reports 46,393 new #COVID19 cases, 30,795 recoveries and 48 deaths in the last 24 hours.
Active cases 2,79,930
Till date, a total of 2759 patients infected with #OmicronVariant have been reported in the state; out of these 416 cases were reported today. pic.twitter.com/SfoKU9DltM
— ANI (@ANI) January 22, 2022
Mumbai reported 3,568 new Covid cases in the last 24 hours and as many as 231 patients were discharged from hospitals in the last 24 hours, as per the data shared by the health department.
#CoronavirusUpdates
22nd January, 6:00pmPositive Pts. (24 hrs) – 3568
Discharged Pts. (24 hrs) – 231Total Recovered Pts. – 9,95,569
Overall Recovery Rate – 96%
Total Active Pts. – 17497
Doubling Rate – 105 Days
Growth Rate (15 Jan – 21 Jan)- 0.64%#NaToCorona
— Majhi Mumbai, Aapli BMC (@mybmc) January 22, 2022
Though the cases are dipped in the worst affected cities of Mumbai and Delhi, COVID is tightening its grip in southern India. Cases are crossing the 40,000 mark in Kerala and Karnataka every single day. While Kerala has tightened curbs and Karnataka has revoked the weekend curfew.
Karnataka reports 42,470 new #COVID19 cases, 35,140 recoveries and 26 deaths in the last 24 hours.
Active cases 3,30,447
Positivity rate for the day 19.33% pic.twitter.com/x0tzVlmhBR— ANI (@ANI) January 22, 2022
Infections are multiplying at an unprecedented rate in Kerala. Amid the COVID explosion, the state government has decided to ease weekend curbs. The curfew will be reimposed if the hospitalization go up.
Further south, the situation is different as the COVID Tsunami sweeps Kerala, the state government has announced fresh curbs. With over 40,000 cases being recorded daily, the positivity rate has exceeded 44%. A total lockdown has been announced for the next two Sundays.
Kerala adds 45,136 COVID-19 cases, 132 deaths. State’s caseload rises to 55,74,702, death toll climbs to 51,739: Health department
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) January 22, 2022
The state health department has asked private hospitals to hand over details of daily admissions in the ICUs, use of ventilators and beds to the District Medical Officers.
“The private hospitals need to submit their daily admissions in hospitals including the number of occupants in the ICUs and use of ventilators to the DMOs concerned. Those hospitals which refuse to hand over the data will face strict action,” Health Minister Veena George said in a release reported by PTI.
The total infection in the country stands at 3,89,03,731 with 3,37,704 new cases added in the last 24 hours on Saturday, according to Union health ministry data.
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