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COVID-19 in Delhi: 500% Rise In COVID Spread In Last 15 Days

by Colleen Fleiss on April 17, 2022 at 6:59 PM

19% of Delhi-NCR residents reveal they have one or more people in their close social network who has contracted COVID-19 in the last 15 days, stated survey results.


The Covid network prevalence has risen to 19 percent marking an over 500 per cent increase in the last 15 days which also corresponds to the 650 percent increase in Test Positivity Rate (TPR) during this period, the survey claimed.

‘On April 2, Delhi recorded a test positivity rate of 0.7 percent and 114 cases. This TPR in Delhi alone has jumped from 0.7 percent on April 2nd to 5.33 percent on April 16, marking a 650 percent increase in TPR and indicating that Covid is back in Delhi and spreading rapidly.’

The survey asked residents of Delhi, "How many individuals (including children) do you have in your close social network (family, friends, neighbours, colleagues) in Delhi-NCR that have had Covid in the last 15 days?" This question in the survey received 11,743 responses.

In response, the majority, 70 percent of Delhi residents said "No one in the last 15 days."

Breaking down the poll, 11 percent said "1 or 2", and 8 percent said "3 to 5" while 11 percent could not say. The findings indicate that 19 percent of residents of Delhi-NCR say they have 1 or more individuals in their close social network who has had Covid in the last 15 days, according to the survey conducted by LocalCircles.

The similar question the firm asked on April 2 had found that only 3 percent residents had someone in their close social network who were infected with Covid in the last 15 days.

The survey received inputs from 11,743 citizens located in all districts of Delhi and NCR where 67 per cent of the respondents were men and 33 per cent were women.

All participants are validated citizens who had to be registered with LocalCircles to participate in this survey.

Source: IANS

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