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Delhi-NCR, Gujarat see surge in Covid-19 cases

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Covid-19: The positivity rate in the national capital has jumped to 2.7% this week during the festive season. Whereas, Gurugram on Tuesday reported 129 fresh new Covid cases--crossing 100 cases in a single day after over a month A gradual uptick is seen in Covid-19 cases in Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, and Gujarat as per the daily health bulletin's data of the respective cities and the state.

In the past seven days, there has been a rise in average daily Covid-19 cases as countrywide numbers have dipped. The positivity rate in the national capital has jumped to 2.7% this week during the festive season.

Whereas, Gurugram on Tuesday reported 129 fresh new Covid cases--crossing 100 cases in a single day after over a month. The positivity rate in the city stands at 8.5%.

Ghaziabad and Noida have also seen a spurt in Covid-19 cases in the past week. Three students enrolled at two private schools in Ghaziabad have tested positive for coronavirus, while 16 cases including three among teachers were reported from a school in Noida last week.

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