Covid positivity rate goes up to 1.29% from 0.19% in Delhi in 7 days
On December 27, it again breached the 0.5-% mark and stood at 0.68 %, prompting the Delhi government to announce a "yellow" alert and impose restrictions on certain activities on Tuesday (December 28). On December 28, the city recorded 496 fresh C...

The national capital has been witnessing a rise in the number of COVID-19 cases as well as the positivity rate for the last 10 days. The city has also been witnessing a steady increase in the number of cases of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, which stood at 238 on Wednesday.
According to the data, the positivity rate was 0.19 % on December 23 and it went up to 1.29 % on December 29 (Wednesday).
The data showed that the positivity rate climbed steadily over the last seven days. On December 24, it reached 0.29 % and then jumped to 0.43 % on Christmas (December 25).
On December 26, the positivity rate went up to 0.55 %.
On December 28, the city recorded 496 fresh Covid cases with a positivity rate of 0.89 %. On Wednesday, the positivity rate breached the one-% mark and stood at 1.29 % with 923 fresh cases.
The data showed that the daily bed occupancy in the city also grew steadily between December 25 and 28.
On December 25, the daily bed occupancy was 221, which went up to 230 the next day.
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) sounded the "yellow" alert under its Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) on Tuesday, after the Covid positivity rate was recorded above 0.5 % in the national capital for two consecutive days.
A "yellow" (level-1) alert is sounded when the Covid positivity rate is recorded above 0.5 % for two consecutive days or the number of fresh cases of the infection stays at 1,500 or above for seven days or the oxygenated-bed occupancy stays at 500 or above for seven days.
An "amber" alert under the GRAP is declared when the positivity rate is recorded at one % or above for two consecutive days.
The DDMA, at its meeting on Wednesday, decided that the Covid-related restrictions imposed in Delhi under the "yellow" alert will continue for the time being and the authorities concerned will monitor the situation for a while before deciding on fresh curbs.
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