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The number of COVID-19 infected in Delhi increases to 2376, 128 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours

The number of corona infected has increased to 2376 in Delhi.  In the last 24 hours, 128 new cases of corona occurred in the national capital and 2 people died during this period.  In this way the death toll in the capital has r…



The number of corona infected has increased to 2376 in Delhi.  In the last 24 hours, 128 new cases of corona occurred in the national capital and 2 people died during this period.  In this way the death toll in the capital has reached 50.  On the other hand, 808 patients have been cured of this disease so far.  There is a continuous improvement in the recovery rate in Delhi.  Today i.e. on 23 April, the recovery rate in Delhi is 34%.  On 22 April, the recovery rate was 32.2%, while 10 days ago i.e. on 14 April, the recovery rate was 1.92%.

In the national capital, more than 140 cases were registered and 3,109 people were arrested for violating the lockdown on Thursday.  According to the data released by the Delhi Police, 144 cases were registered under the relevant section of the Indian Penal Code.

 He said that 3,109 people were detained under various sections and 311 vehicles were seized.  At the same time, 62 cases have been registered regarding leaving the house without wearing a mask.  Police said that 389 passes were issued for the movement of people.  Since March 24, 1,11,494 people have been detained for violating Section 65 of the Delhi Police Act.

 According to the latest data released by the Ministry of Health (Home Ministry), the number of coronavirus infections in India has increased to 21 thousand 700.  In the last 24 hours, 1229 new cases of corona have been reported and 34 people have died.  At the same time, 686 people have died due to corona in the country so far, although it is a matter of relief that 4325 patients have also been successful in defeating this disease.

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