Coronavirus Live Updates: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said the COVID-19 situation has been brought under control for now in the national capital, asserting that the number of active coronavirus cases has been decreasing instead of increasing.
The Delhi government is getting cooperation from the Centre in its efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said in an interview with NDTV.
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Delhi NCR pollution level today: The national capital has recorded air quality in the 'moderate' category for the second consecutive day on Wednesday. SAFAR predicts improvement in air quality in next two days.
Delhi has managed to slow down the spread of coronavirus for now, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said today, citing figures that fall short of predictions for June. In place of the predicted 60,000 active cases by the end of June, Delhi has only around 26,000, he said.
The Delhi government today extended its scheme offering a one-time waiver of water bill arrears and late payment surcharge till September 30 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
India Coronavirus, Covid-19 Cases Tracker Today Latest News Update, Delhi, Chennai, Gujarat, Ahmedabad, Tamil Nadu Cases Update: India had 1.98 lakh confirmed cases of the disease on May 31, and in the next one month this number has risen to 5.85 lakh. The last two lakh cases were added in just 12 days.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday reiterated that the situation in the capital city is now under control and not adverse as it was a month ago, but warned that there
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It was predicted that by 30th June Delhi would have 1 lakh cases out of which 60,000 would be active cases but today we only have 26,000 active cases. This is the result of everyone’s hard work. We have been able to control the situation, Kejriwal said addressing a press meet. - COVID Situation in Delhi Not as 'Terrible' as Predicted, Says Kejriwal But Warns Against Complacency
While the average number of cases increased to 3,157 between June 21-29, the average number of fatalities has gone down to 63. Thus, despite an increase in the number of cases, the number of Covid-19 deaths has fallen.