NEW DELHI: Delhi on Monday continued to add over 100 deaths from the virus as the official health bulletin showed 4,450 new COVID-10 cases emerging in the last 24 hours. In the same time, the city reported 121 deaths from the contagious disease, taking the toll to 8,512.
However, RT-PCR tests are fast catching up to rapid antigen tests, with almost the same number of both tests conducted in the last 24 hours. A total of 37,307 tests were conducted on Sunday, of which 18,046 were RT-PCR tests.
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