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Delhi Covid Cases: 273 deaths, over 13,000 Covid-19 cases in Delhi | Delhi News

The low number of new cases, the lowest since April 12, can be ascribed to a smaller number of tests 61,552 conducted on Saturday. (Photo for representative purpose only) NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded 273 more coronavirus deaths on Sunday, the lowest since April 21, and 13,336 new infections with a positivity rate of 21.67 per cent, the Health Department said. The number of new cases, the lowest since April 12, can be attributed to a smaller number of tests 61,552 conducted on Saturday. Over 1.29 lakh beneficiaries were vaccinated on Saturday, the highest since the inoculation drive began on January 16. Of these, 90,289 were those who got their first dose, according to a health bulletin.

Number of children in Japan tumbles to lowest in decades

By WANG XU | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-05-06 09:21 Share CLOSE People enjoy a picnic, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, at a park in Tokyo, Japan April 3, 2021. [Photo/Agencies] The number of children in Japan sank to its lowest level in 40 years as the country celebrates its Children s Day on Wednesday, highlighting an issue that needs to be dealt with given the nation s aging population. Japan s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said the number of children aged 14 or younger totaled 14.93 million as of April 1. There were 7.65 million boys and 7.28 million girls. The number is some 190,000 fewer than a year before and is the lowest figure since comparable data in 1950 because of the baby boom.

ICE Deportations Fell to Lowest Monthly Level While Border Crossings Remain at 20-Yea

ICE Deportations Fell to Lowest Monthly Level While Border Crossings Remain at 20-Year High May 5, 2021 The Washington Post is reporting that US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported fewer illegal aliens in the month of April than in any other month on record. According to preliminary data obtained by the Post, ICE deported only 2,962 illegal aliens in April—the first time the monthly figure has fallen below 3,000. “This administration has de-emphasized the likelihood that people would get arrested if they aren’t a threat to public safety or recently crossed the border, so they are not going to have strong removal numbers,” said Ronald Vitiello, former acting director of ICE. “That’s part of a signal being sent—that immigration enforcement isn’t a priority for this team. The odds of being arrested just for being in the country illegally were always extremely low, and now they’ve basically ruled it out by policy.”

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