Delhi moving towards ‘unlock’; infection rate less than 5%

With rapidly decreasing cases of Covid-19 cases, Delhi is slowly moving towards the ‘unlock’ process, sources told The Sunday Guardian. In the last 24 hours, 3,009 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Delhi, the lowest number of fresh cases since 1 April this year when the number of single-day cases was recorded at […]

by Pulkit Nagar - May 22, 2021, 5:55 am

With rapidly decreasing cases of Covid-19 cases, Delhi is slowly moving towards the ‘unlock’ process, sources told The Sunday Guardian.

In the last 24 hours, 3,009 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in Delhi, the lowest number of fresh cases since 1 April this year when the number of single-day cases was recorded at 2,790. During this time, 252 people have also died. At the same time, Delhi’s infection rate has also come down to 4.76 percent.

With dip in numbers, Delhi has reached the graph as it was one and a half month ago, when the outbreak of the second wave of Covid had not reached the city. In Delhi, on 1 April, there were 2,790 new cases reported in 24 hours and there are 3,009 on 21 May. In Delhi, the infection rate was 4.64 percent on 4 April and 4.76 percent on 21