The Delhi Catastrophe Management Authority or DDMA will hold a meeting on April 20 to review measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the city, officials claimed today.

Delhi on Thursday reported 325 fresh COVID-19 cases, which is the highest possible in 40 days, and zero fatalities, while the positivity price was recorded at 2.39 per cent, according to data shared by the city health department.

The Delhi Catastrophe Monitoring Authority or DDMA will certainly hold a conference on April 20 to review measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the city, officials said today.

The Covid positivity rate in the nationwide resources has leapt from 0.5 percent to 2.39 per cent in a week, even as physicians on Tuesday stated it was “not a panic scenario” as the count of everyday situations was still low, but warned versus going down the guard.

Delhi on Wednesday reported 299 COVID-19 situations, while on Monday the city had actually tape-recorded 137 situations, the data revealed. There was no bulletin on Tuesday.

Previously this month, the catastrophe body withdrew the order on wearing masks in public. It also dropped the fine on not putting on masks.

In February, it lifted all restrictions in the wake of the substantial improvement in the COVID-19 scenario in the city.

The number of everyday COVID-19 instances in Delhi had actually touched the record high of 28,867 on January 13 this year during the 3rd wave of the pandemic.

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Last Updated: 15 April 2022