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Organising international events in Delhi will increase COVID cases: Cardiologist

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Organising international events in Delhi will increase COVID cases: Cardiologist

Organising international events in Delhi will increase COVID cases: Cardiologist

As many as 4,906 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Delhi on November 29, marginally less than yesterday's 4,998, taking the tally in the national capital to 5,66,648, according to the Delhi health department.

In a health bulletin released Sunday evening, the Delhi health department informed that a total of 64,186 COVID-19 tests were conducted in the city on Sunday, taking the cumulative positivity rate in the national capital to 9.08 per cent.

Meanwhile, 6,325 COVID-19 patients recovered, were discharged or migrated from Delhi on Sunday, while another 68 people died due to the virus.

So far, a total of 9,066 people have lost their lives due to COVID-19.

Currently, there are 35,091 active cases in the national capital while 5,22,491 people have recovered, were discharged, or have migrated from Delhi.


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