New Delhi, 11/5 (AO Bureau)There is some relief news for Delhi struggling with Corona infection. If we consider the figures of the last 15 days, then the positivity rate in the capital has come down to 17.76 percent. Which is half left. At the same time, this figure is the lowest after April 14. At the same time, 12,481 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours, this is also the lowest since April 12. However, in one day 347 people have succumbed to this epidemic. There is still no deficiency in the case of death. If we talk about a day ago, then 28 more people have died in the last 24 hours. On the other hand, there are 170 cases less on Tuesday than on the new infected.
At the same time, the Health Minister of Delhi said that there has been a decrease in the corona cases in the capital, but it is not completely under control. He told that there is only three to four days vaccine left in the capital. Jain said that the vaccine could not be found. If you get the vaccine, everyone will be vaccinated. The Delhi government has also made major arrangements for vaccination, but the central government has control over the allocation of vaccines from the companies. Currently having trouble getting a vaccine
On this, the BJP raised questions on the Kejriwal government. BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi said that the total population of Delhi is two and a half crores, there are states whose population is up to 25 crores, so why should they be given the whole vaccine? According to which the vaccine is being distributed, it will be distributed in the same way.
Can not enter comfort zone right now
On the decrease in the cases for the last few days, Satyendra Jain said that the cases of corona in Delhi are now continuously decreasing. In Delhi, the infection rate is also continuously decreasing. Satyendra Jain said that the cases which were increasing rapidly, now those cases have started to reduce. But you cannot come to the comfort zone right now until the infection rate falls below 5% and corona cases are not recorded below 3 or 4 thousand.
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