COVID positivity rose on Deepavali
The Hindu
0.14% positive cases reported, highest since June 23
The Capital’s COVID-19 positivity rate increased on Deepavali after a continuous decline over the last five months, according to Delhi Government statistics.
In fact, the positivity rate – a metric defined by the number of positive cases emerging out of the total number of COVID tests performed – increased on a daily basis in the run-up to the festival on November 4.
According to Government statistics, the city’s positivity rate on November 1 was 0.07% and 0.08% on the next two days before shooting up to 0.14% on November 4 and decreasing to 0.10% on November 5. The last time a positivity rate of 0.14% was recorded was on June 23.
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