The total number of COVID-19 tests conducted till date in the national capital has been revised down from 7,89,853 to 6,92,845, according to data shared in the Delhi health bulletin
The recoveries from July 1-12 too have been sharp six days saw recoveries in the range of 2,000, three days in the range of 3,000 while one day (July 9) saw over 4,000 recoveries
The Delhi government has written to the Centre, requesting it to initiate rapid-antigen testing for people falling in high-risk groups in central health facilities in the city
Delhi recorded 1,781 fresh coronavirus cases on Saturday, taking the tally in the city to over 110,000,while the death toll from the disease climbed to 3,334
Rapid Antigen Detection tests will be offered by all dispensaries of Delhi govt and polyclinics from 9 am to 12 noon on all days to all eligible individuals with immediate effect
Sisodia was addressing the 'Invest India Exclusive Investment Forum' via a webinar on Thursday, attended by leading retail and e-commerce players
The Union Health Ministry said today that despite a population of 1.3 billion people, India has been able to manage Covid-19 relatively well
Beyond the back-patting indulgence, the wider implications of two new mega-medical facilities in the capital demand consideration
The bench asked the Delhi government to also respond to the suggestion that private hospitals and nursing homes must file an undertaking before the concerned authorities for providing PPE kits
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan informed that so far, 11,300 'Make In India' ventilators have been dispatched, of those 6,154 are delivered to hospitals
Revised guidelines on home isolation of very mildly symptomatic, pre-symptomatic and asymptomatic patients supersede the order issued earlier
After rapid antigen tests (RATs) adoption, Delhi's positivity rate has come down. Earlier WHO had warned that RAT might not detect more than half the positive cases
Delhi was among the first few states to get ICMR approval to conduct trials with plasma therapy, which is still at trial stage
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday paid tribute to the senior doctor of city government-run LNJP Hospital who died battling COVID-19, saying the society has "lost a very valuable fighter".
The Delhi government is combating the pandemic by increasing beds for Covid-19 patients, says Kejriwal
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said that number of Covid-19 cases in the national capital is high but the situation is under control and there is no need to worry.
India death toll crosses 15,000; Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu account for 68% of cases added today
In terms of deaths, Mumbai has been the worst affected, with a fatality rate of 5.5% - above the national average of 3.15%.
The guideline that came into effect from Saturday was strongly opposed by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government
The high court, during the more than an hour long hearing via video conference, said that if the hospitals are adamant, "you are not powerless authority"