DELHI on Wednesday reported 40 Covid-19 deaths, a sharp jump from the previous day’s toll of 23 and the highest since June 10, 2021, when 44 fatalities were recorded. A record singleday rise of fresh cases was also reported with 27,561 people testing positive. This is the highest since April 20 last year when 28,395 cases were registered in the city.
The number of fatalities has seen a five-time increase in the last one week. On January 5, eight deaths had been reported in the capital. However, doctors as well as the government continue to maintain that the fatalities are being seen only in patients with serious comorbid conditions such as chronic kidney disease, cancer and diabetes.
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