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An infection is said to be endemic in a population when it is constantly maintained at a baseline level in a geographic area without external inputs.
“Coronavirus is nearing an endemic phase in Delhi. Experts say some cases continue to occur in the endemic phase. Delhi witnessed a swine flu outbreak around 10 years ago, but still some cases are reported every year. Coronavirus is not going to end completely… we will have to learn to live with it,” Jain said.
He said the COVID-19 positivity rate was well below one per cent, adding that this rate was around 15 per cent in November last year.
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According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the COVID-19 positivity rate should remain less than 5 per cent.
The health minister added that less than 10 per cent beds reserved for coronavirus patients are occupied in the city hospitals.
He said the total number of COVID tests conducted in Delhi was around five times the national average.
According to a health bulletin issued on Sunday, over 91,000 COVID-19 tests were conducted in the national capital on Saturday, the highest so far.