Delhi reached the safe zone from Corona
The infection rate in district of Delhi is more than five percent. The infection rate for the week is 2.2 percent. Till Friday, the South district was in the Orange Zone and was the only revenue district with an infection rate of 5.04 per cent. Apart from this, all other districts were running between two and three percent average weekly infection rate.

After a month and a half in the National Capital Region, Delhi has finally come under the Safe Zone in Corona cases.
The infection rate in district of Delhi is more than five percent. The infection rate for the week is 2.2 percent. Till Friday, the South district was in the Orange Zone and was the only revenue district with an infection rate of 5.04 per cent. Apart from this, all other districts were running between two and three percent average weekly infection rate.
According to the data of the state government, keeping in mind the infection rate between February 6 and February 12, the South district has now come in the green zone with an average decline of 4.38 percent. Earlier this month, only one district—North East—was in the green zone with an average infection rate of 4.37 percent between January 22 and 28.
According to the data of the Union Health Ministry, six districts of Delhi were in the Red Zone. Here the weekly average infection was above 10 percent. At that time, four districts were in the orange zone, with an average weekly infection rate of between 5 and 10 percent.
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