New Delhi, January 6: A day after it breached the 10,000-mark, the national capital is likely to report 14,000 Covid-19 cases on Thursday, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said. "Coronavirus cases in Delhi have seen a spike in the past few days. Today it is going to be near 14,000," Jain said.

Currently, the death ratio is 1 on 1000, indicating that the situation is fine as compared to last time. "Yesterday we had 9,000 beds, today it has become 12,000, so our preparations are complete. We are now conducting close to 90,000 tests," the minister added.

On Wednesday, the minister asserted that the third wave has started in the national capital. "The Covid cases can jump to nearly 10,000 today with the infection rate nearing 10 per cent by today evening in Delhi", he had said, adding that it is obvious now that the third Covid wave has started in the union territory. India's Omicron Tally Rises to 2,630, Maharashtra Tops the List With 797 Cases.

Delhi, on Wednesday, reported 10,665 fresh Covid cases, a significant rise of 94.58 per cent from yesterday. It was the highest single-day rise after May 12 when the tally stood at 13,287. The new cases pushed the infection tally to 14,74,366 in the city.

Meanwhile, a total of eight Covid deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, which is the highest since June 26 when only nine deaths were reported. With this, the death toll has climbed to 25,121.The active cases in Delhi have also gone up to 1.58 per cent. India Records 90,928 New COVID-19 Infections, 325 Deaths in Past 24 Hours; Daily Positivity Rate at 6.43%.

In the meantime, India's tally of Omicron-positive cases went up by nearly 500 on Thursday morning to reach 2,630, according to the Union health ministry update. The new variant of Coronavirus has now reached 26 states, the ministry' data further showed.

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