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#8140830
28 April 2022
Huge Rush of People is seen as they purchase from a market surrounded by Greenery (Trees) in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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#8140782
28 April 2022
A Paani Puri Vendor pushes his cart as commuters walk through a busy market in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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#8140788
28 April 2022
People walk through a busy market in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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#8140790
28 April 2022
A man with mask on his chin walks through a busy market in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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28 April 2022
People walk through a busy market in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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28 April 2022
People walk through a busy market in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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28 April 2022
People walk through a busy market in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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28 April 2022
People walk through a busy market in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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#8140860
28 April 2022
People walk through a busy market without maintaining COVID-19 SOPs in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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#8140892
28 April 2022
People walk towards Jama Masjid through a busy market without maintaining COVID-19 SOPs in Old Delhi, India on 28 April 2022. Delhi continued to showcase a rising trend in coronavirus cases as the city on Thursday reported 1,490 fresh infections at a positivity rate of 4.62 per cent, taking the cumulative caseload to 18,79,948. Two deaths also were reported taking the toll to 26,172. The number of active cases stood at 5,250. Delhi Wednesday reported 1,367 fresh Covid-19 cases as compared to 1,204 infections recorded on Tuesday
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27 July 2021
A view of a main street during the imposition of COVID-19 restrictions in Jakarta on 27 July 2021. Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan on Tuesday said the public activity restriction imposed for the past weeks have shown positive results. As of Monday, July 26, Anies Baswedan announced that the active cases in the capital city have reduced to 64,000. On July 16, the city logged 113,000 active cases during the peak of the oxygen crisis. Around 29,000 Jakartans until today, July 27, are still undergoing coronavirus self-isolation, 8,600 are treated in hospitals, 1,400 are under intensive care unit (ICU) care, and 3,900 people are isolated at the Wisma Atlet emergency hospital. He claimed this drop was consistent with the dropping trend across a number of other parameters, such as the positivity rate that has dropped from 45 percent to the current 25 percent. The number of daily burials under the Covid-19 health protocol have also been reduced from 350 to 200.
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#6909134
27 July 2021
A man feeds the cats on the main street during the imposition of COVID-19 restrictions in Jakarta on 27 July 2021. Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan on Tuesday said the public activity restriction imposed for the past weeks have shown positive results. As of Monday, July 26, Anies Baswedan announced that the active cases in the capital city have reduced to 64,000. On July 16, the city logged 113,000 active cases during the peak of the oxygen crisis. Around 29,000 Jakartans until today, July 27, are still undergoing coronavirus self-isolation, 8,600 are treated in hospitals, 1,400 are under intensive care unit (ICU) care, and 3,900 people are isolated at the Wisma Atlet emergency hospital. He claimed this drop was consistent with the dropping trend across a number of other parameters, such as the positivity rate that has dropped from 45 percent to the current 25 percent. The number of daily burials under the Covid-19 health protocol have also been reduced from 350 to 200.
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#6909138
27 July 2021
Indonesian ‘Starbikes’ vendor carrying a bicycle mounted instant coffee maker rides his way on the main street during the imposition of COVID-19 restrictions in Jakarta on 27 July 2021. Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan on Tuesday said the public activity restriction imposed for the past weeks have shown positive results. As of Monday, July 26, Anies Baswedan announced that the active cases in the capital city have reduced to 64,000. On July 16, the city logged 113,000 active cases during the peak of the oxygen crisis. Around 29,000 Jakartans until today, July 27, are still undergoing coronavirus self-isolation, 8,600 are treated in hospitals, 1,400 are under intensive care unit (ICU) care, and 3,900 people are isolated at the Wisma Atlet emergency hospital. He claimed this drop was consistent with the dropping trend across a number of other parameters, such as the positivity rate that has dropped from 45 percent to the current 25 percent. The number of daily burials under the Covid-19 health protocol have also been reduced from 350 to 200.
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27 July 2021
Indonesian ‘Starbikes’ vendor carrying a bicycle mounted instant coffee maker waiting customer on the main street during the imposition of COVID-19 restrictions in Jakarta on 27 July 2021. Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan on Tuesday said the public activity restriction imposed for the past weeks have shown positive results. As of Monday, July 26, Anies Baswedan announced that the active cases in the capital city have reduced to 64,000. On July 16, the city logged 113,000 active cases during the peak of the oxygen crisis. Around 29,000 Jakartans until today, July 27, are still undergoing coronavirus self-isolation, 8,600 are treated in hospitals, 1,400 are under intensive care unit (ICU) care, and 3,900 people are isolated at the Wisma Atlet emergency hospital. He claimed this drop was consistent with the dropping trend across a number of other parameters, such as the positivity rate that has dropped from 45 percent to the current 25 percent. The number of daily burials under the Covid-19 health protocol have also been reduced from 350 to 200.
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#6909128
27 July 2021
Motorcyclists try to pass a road block in Jakarta on 27 July 2021. Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan on Tuesday said the public activity restriction imposed for the past weeks have shown positive results. As of Monday, July 26, Anies Baswedan announced that the active cases in the capital city have reduced to 64,000. On July 16, the city logged 113,000 active cases during the peak of the oxygen crisis. Around 29,000 Jakartans until today, July 27, are still undergoing coronavirus self-isolation, 8,600 are treated in hospitals, 1,400 are under intensive care unit (ICU) care, and 3,900 people are isolated at the Wisma Atlet emergency hospital. He claimed this drop was consistent with the dropping trend across a number of other parameters, such as the positivity rate that has dropped from 45 percent to the current 25 percent. The number of daily burials under the Covid-19 health protocol have also been reduced from 350 to 200.
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17 June 2021
People wearing a face mask as a preventive measure against the Covid-19 coronavirus travels in a bus in Jakarta on 17 June 2021. Health authorities reported 12,624 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, the highest daily rise since February, bringing the total number of cases to 1.95 million. According to the official count, the number of active cases has risen by nearly 5,000 to 125,303. Health authorities found that the Delta variant of the coronavirus, which was first detected in India, most likely caused the recent surge in Indonesia.
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