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Delhi's COVID-19 count shoots past 14000, deaths rise to 276

| @indiablooms | May 25, 2020, at 09:40 pm

New Delhi/UNI: After another significant spike of 635 cases, Delhi's Covid tally reached 14,053 on Monday.

The pandemic death toll in the National Capital also mounted to 276, Delhi health bulletin said here.

The city at present, houses 7,006 cases under active medical supervision. A total of 187 patients are admitted to the ICUs in dedicated Covid-19 hospitals, while 29 on the ventilator support.

A total of 3,421 persons are under home isolation with no or mild symptoms.

On a brighter side, 6,771 patients have recovered so far with 231 in the past one day.

So far, 1,74,469 tests have been conducted, the government bulletin said.

On Sunday, the death toll was 261 while the total number of cases were 13,418.
 

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