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Breath Analyser Test Allowed, Why Not Hookah?: Delhi HC To Govt On Covid Restrictions

Breath Analyser Test Allowed, Why Not Hookah?: Delhi HC To Govt On Covid Restrictions
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Breath analyser test allowed, why not reconsider order banning hookah in public places, HC asks Delhi govt

Breath analyser test allowed, why not reconsider order banning hookah in public places, HC asks Delhi govt
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COVID-19: Restaurants, bars urge HC to direct Delhi govt, police not to interfere in sale of herbal hookah

COVID-19: Restaurants, bars urge HC to direct Delhi govt, police not to interfere in sale of herbal hookah
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Black Fungus declared an epidemic in Delhi - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

Delhi declared Black Fungus infection or Mucormycosis on May 27. The Delhi government order notifying the disease read: "The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi is satisfied that Delhi is threatened with the outbreak of a dangerous epidemic disease, namely, Mucormycosis, among immune-compromised patients, especially COVID-19 patients being treated with steroids and that the ordinary provision of…

Positivity lowest in two months

Positivity lowest in two months Updated: Updated: 70,068 tests were conducted in 24 hours: health bulletin Share Article 70,068 tests were conducted in 24 hours: health bulletin Delhi reported 1,072 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24-hour period, the lowest in almost two months. This takes the total cases to 14,22,549, according to a health bulletin released by the government on Thursday. The last time fewer cases were reported was on March 30, when the tally was 992. A total of 117 deaths were reported and the toll stood at 23,812. The bulletin said that 70,068 tests were done in a day. The test positivity rate, which has been on a downward trajectory, fell to 1.53% on Thursday, which is even lower than 1.93% on Wednesday. This means now only one to two people out of 100 taking tests are positive. The last time the TPR was lesser was on March 24, when it was 1.52%. The TPR was as high as 36% on April 22 and has been coming down since then.

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