Over 2,500 distress calls from COVID-19 patients were dispatched to ambulances in the national capital daily for the last one week, numbers compiled by the Delhi government show, highlighting the severity of the ongoing wave of the pandemic.
According to the data, the cumulative figure of 17,924 calls in the past one week don't include the ones made by patients to private ambulances.
According to Delhi government's data, at least 2,560 calls from COVID-19 patients were being dispatched to ambulances in Delhi every day for the past week as the number of cases continue to show an upward trend in Delhi.
As many as 1,347 people died due to COVID-19 during the period.
Delhi recorded 24,638 fresh COVID-19 cases and 249 deaths due to the viral disease on Wednesday while the positivity rate stood at 31.28 per cent, meaning almost every third sample tested positive, amid a growing demand for oxygen and hospital beds in the national capital.
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