Delhi COVID-19 update: 21,144 tests done in 1 day
HIGHLIGHTS
- Delhi is following a strategy of very aggressive testing and isolation, said CM
- The national capital has recently seen a spike in COVID-19 infections
- Delhi has overtaken Mumbai in terms of number of cases
In the midst of disturbing ascent in the number of coronavirus cases in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said that the national capital directed the most noteworthy number of coronavirus tests in a solitary day on Friday.
He further said that the state government has expanded COVID-19 testing by multiple times, including Delhi is following “system of forceful testing and segregation”.
“Delhi led most elevated no of tests in a separately day yesterday-21,144 We have expanded testing multiple times Delhi presently following the methodology of extremely forceful testing and segregation,” Kejriwal said in a tweet.
Prior this week, Delhi’s coronavirus count hopped to more than 70,000, outperforming Mumbai to turn into the most noticeably awful hit city in the nation. The national capital has as of late observed a spike in COVID-19 contaminations, inciting the Home Ministry to take Delhi’s COVID-19 administration charge.
Up until this point, the city has detailed 77,240 coronavirus cases and 2,492 passings, as indicated by the Union Health Ministry’s information.
Sero-observation concentrate in Delhi from today
On Wednesday, the Arvind Kejriwal government thought of an eight-point ‘Amended COVID Response Plan’ in accordance with the proposals from Dr. VK Paul board of trustees to check the spread of COVID-19.
The arrangement incorporates directing sero-review of 20,000 individuals across locale in the national capital and house-to-house screening by July 6, among different measures.
The serological study or sero-observation study will start from today to decide the spread of the coronavirus ailment in the national capital.
The study will empower specialists to embrace an extensive examination of Covid-19 in the national capital and afterward, an expansive system can be set up to battle the pandemic in the city, as indicated by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
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