Doctors at several major government and private facilities had earlier this week cautioned that a “sense of complacency had set in among the masses” in general, especially after the mask mandate was removed recently by authorities.
The steady rise in the positivity rate has triggered concerns about a possible new wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the city.
The test positivity rate had stood at 2.87 per cent on February 5, which rose to 5.33 per cent on April 16.
Doctors have also said that vaccination and herd immunity has “certainly provided a level of protection too” to people.
The nationwide vaccination exercise had begun in January 2021 and currently, the exercise to deliver a precaution dose is underway.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said his government is keeping a close watch on the COVID-19 situation in the capital and there is no major reason to panic at present. He said also said that all necessary steps will be taken.
The national capital's COVID-19 tally increased to 18,68,033 on Saturday while the death toll stood at 26,160.