Capital's recovery rate rises to 66% amid surge

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Capital's recovery rate rises to 66% amid surge

Wednesday, 01 July 2020 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

Capital's recovery rate  rises to 66% amid surge

With over 85,000 Covid cases, Delhi’s recovery rate has gone up to 66.03 per cent. According to the Delhi Government data, the city’s average weekly positivity rate has gone from its highest point of 31 per cent in the second week of June to 18 per cent in the last week from June 22 to 28.

While the overall national recovery rate of coronavirus was 58.67 on June 29, the national Capital’s rate is being considered relatively good.

According to official figures, in June, the national Capital added over 64,000 fresh cases to its tally, while over 47,357 patients recovered, were discharged or migrated.

Delhi’s recovery rate breached the 50 per cent mark on June 20, after witnessing below to it in initial days of June.

On June 19, Delhi’s recovery rate was 44.37 per cent while it climbed to 55.14 per cent the next day.

Since then, the recovery rate has been on an upward spiral even on days when the case tally breached the 3,000-mark.

On June 23, when Delhi reported the highest single-day spike of 3,947 cases, the recovery rate was 59.02 per cent.

On June 24, the recovery rate witnessed a slight decrease to 58.86 per cent only to climb to 60.67 per cent the next day. Since then, the recovery rate has stayed above 60 per cent.

On June 26, the total number of cases recorded was 77,240, while the number of recovered cases was 47,091 with the recovery rate being 60.96 per cent.

The next day, the cases breached the 80,000 mark with the recovery rate also witnessing a slight increase to 61.48 per cent  and subsequently climbing to 66.03 per cent on June 29. Between June 15 and June 29, total 40,012 patients recovered with 7,725 patients alone recovering on June 20.

During this time, Delhi added 44,015 cases to its tally of cases. Delhi’s recovery rate increased to 42.69 per cent on June 18, after staying below the 40 per cent-mark for 13 days, according to official figures.

This was the first time in two weeks when the recovery rate had crossed the 40 per cent-mark, amid a surge in infections.

Amid a surge in the cases, the national Capital has ramped up testing and is also in the middle of conducting a serological survey to assess the spread of infection in the population.

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