Delhi logs record 448 Covid-19 deaths on Monday
K.R.Srivats
New Delhi |
Updated on
May 04, 2021
Cumulative positivity rate moves further up to 6.99 per cent The national capital Delhi’s Covid-19 daily death toll continues to be a picture of worry, with Monday’s count coming in at 448 deaths, the highest ever so far since the pandemic outbreak last year. Monday marked the third consecutive day when the daily Covid-19 death toll surpassed the 400-mark.
New infections in the last 24 hours to Monday stood at 18,043, lower than 20,394 recorded in the previous day. The number of tests conducted on Monday stood at 61,045, the latest Delhi State Health Bulletin released on Monday night showed.
Updated Dec 21, 2020 | 20:33 IST
Manish Sisodia Monday distributed 230 smartphones, collected with the help of civil society, among students of a government school in Rohini to help them attend online classes. Sisodia distributes 230 smartphones among students   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia Monday distributed 230 smartphones, collected with the help of civil society, among students of a government school in Rohini to help them attend online classes.
The devices have been collected by the Government Sarvodaya co-ed Secondary Vidyalaya in Rohini with the help from civil society members to facilitate students in attending online classes during COVID-19 pandemic.