261 fresh Covid-19 cases in Delhi; positivity rate at 0.39%

One fresh fatality was reported

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Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Delhi recorded 261 new cases and one fresh fatality on Thursday which pushed the death toll in the city to 10,915, authorities said.

These new cases came out of 66,432 COVID-19 tests conducted on Wednesday.

The infection tally crossed 6.40 lakh on Thursday, according to the latest health bulletin.

The number of active cases of the disease in the city increased to 1,701 from 1,584 on Wednesday, while the positivity rate rose to 0.39 per cent.

The city had reported 240 COVID-19 cases with a positivity rate 0.35 per cent on Wednesday.

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First Published: Thu, March 04 2021. 20:22 IST
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