<p>For the first time since March 2020, the national capital recorded no new Covid case on Monday.</p>.<p>Delhi recorded its first coronavirus case on March 2, 2020 and logged a total of 20,07,313 cases with a cumulative positivity rate of 4.94 per cent and 26,522 pandemic-related fatalities so far.</p>.<p>Seven states, including Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, have recorded more Covid cases than Delhi.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/covid-19-kerala-makes-masks-mandatory-in-public-places-1181669.html" target="_blank">Covid-19: Kerala makes masks mandatory in public places</a></strong></p>.<p>The national capital has battled three Covid waves so far, with the Delta variant-driven second wave in April-May 2021 being the deadliest.</p>.<p>The two months saw hospitals and family members of patients scrambling for oxygen and doctors being burdened beyond their capacities.</p>.<p>The third wave, fuelled by the contagious Omicron variant, saw the number of daily Covid-19 cases in Delhi touch the record high of 28,867 on January 13. The city had recorded a positivity rate of 30.6 per cent on January 14, the highest so far.</p>.<p>According to data shared by the city health department here, the number of active cases stands at just 10.</p>.<p>As many as 931 tests were conducted the previous day, the health department bulletin stated. The city reported just one new case on Sunday with a positivity rate of 0.05 per cent.</p>.<p>It saw three new Covid cases on Saturday with a positivity rate of 0.10 per cent and six new cases on Friday with 0.41 per cent of the people tested turning out positive.</p>.<p>No Covid-related fatality was reported on Monday. The capital has logged only one death due to the infection (on January 9) this month.</p>.<p>Only 13 of the 8,295 beds are occupied at present in dedicated Covid-19 hospitals in the city. Twelve of these are suspected cases of Covid. Nine patients are under home isolation.</p>
<p>For the first time since March 2020, the national capital recorded no new Covid case on Monday.</p>.<p>Delhi recorded its first coronavirus case on March 2, 2020 and logged a total of 20,07,313 cases with a cumulative positivity rate of 4.94 per cent and 26,522 pandemic-related fatalities so far.</p>.<p>Seven states, including Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, have recorded more Covid cases than Delhi.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/covid-19-kerala-makes-masks-mandatory-in-public-places-1181669.html" target="_blank">Covid-19: Kerala makes masks mandatory in public places</a></strong></p>.<p>The national capital has battled three Covid waves so far, with the Delta variant-driven second wave in April-May 2021 being the deadliest.</p>.<p>The two months saw hospitals and family members of patients scrambling for oxygen and doctors being burdened beyond their capacities.</p>.<p>The third wave, fuelled by the contagious Omicron variant, saw the number of daily Covid-19 cases in Delhi touch the record high of 28,867 on January 13. The city had recorded a positivity rate of 30.6 per cent on January 14, the highest so far.</p>.<p>According to data shared by the city health department here, the number of active cases stands at just 10.</p>.<p>As many as 931 tests were conducted the previous day, the health department bulletin stated. The city reported just one new case on Sunday with a positivity rate of 0.05 per cent.</p>.<p>It saw three new Covid cases on Saturday with a positivity rate of 0.10 per cent and six new cases on Friday with 0.41 per cent of the people tested turning out positive.</p>.<p>No Covid-related fatality was reported on Monday. The capital has logged only one death due to the infection (on January 9) this month.</p>.<p>Only 13 of the 8,295 beds are occupied at present in dedicated Covid-19 hospitals in the city. Twelve of these are suspected cases of Covid. Nine patients are under home isolation.</p>