COVID: 4,482 new cases, 265 more deaths in Delhi; positivity rate drops to 6.89 pc
At 6.89 per cent, the positivity rate is the lowest since April 7 when it stood at 6.1 per cent. The number of new infections is the lowest since April 5 when 3,548 people were diagnosed with the disease, according to government data.
However, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday extended the lockdown till May 24, saying the gains made so far in combating coronavirus cannot be lost due to relaxations now.
At 6.89 per cent, the positivity rate is the lowest since April 7 when it stood at 6.1 per cent. The number of new infections is the lowest since April 5 when 3,548 people were diagnosed with the disease, according to government data.
However, the lesser number of fresh cases on Monday came from a relatively smaller number of tests -- 65,004 -- conducted on Monday.
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