Amid a surge in coronavirus cases and deaths in the national capital, Delhi’s Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Thursday that the positivity rate in the city has dropped to 8.5% in the last three. weeks.
The Delhi Health Minister also said that “no schools will reopen” in the city until the Delhi government is fully confident that the Covid-19 situation is under control.
“Hopefully a vaccine will come out soon,” says Satyendar Jain as the national capital battles a third wave of infections, and the most serious yet.
Jain had also claimed that Delhi had the “lowest mortality” per million inhabitants among the four metropolitan cities in India.
The Delhi Health Minister stated that the AAP government will do everything possible to save all lives.
“Delhi has the lowest number of deaths per million among the 4 metropolitan cities of India. There are 860 deaths per million in Mumbai, in Calcutta 562, in Chennai 538, while in Delhi there are 435 deaths per million. We will do our best to save each and every life, “Jain tweeted along with a list.
The shared list also included cities such as Yanam, Pune, Nagpur, Sangli, Raigad, Satara, Puducherry and Thane, all with deaths per million more than Delhi.
MP CM Sisodia on the reopening of Delhi schools
Two days ago, Delhi’s Chief Deputy Minister Manish Sisodia said that there is no chance that Delhi schools will reopen anytime soon.
“There is no chance that schools will open soon. No parent would want to send their children until they are sure they will be safe,” Sisodia said, adding that no parent would risk their children’s health at this time.
Schools in Delhi have been closed since March due to the new coronavirus pandemic. In early October, the AAP government said that all schools in the city would remain closed until further notice.
In accordance with the latest “unblocking” guidelines, the government has allowed schools, which are outside of Covid-19 containment zones, to reopen for classes 9 to 12. A list of provisions was suggested to minimize the spread of the deadly virus. but the final decision was left to the state governments.
Delhi on Wednesday recorded 5,246 new cases of Covid-19 in a span of 24 hours as the positivity rate dropped to 8.49%, the lowest since October 28, while 99 more deaths brought the toll to killed in the city to 8,720 the same day.
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