There are 3,983 active cases, the Delhi Health Department said.

New Delhi, May 8:

Delhi on Thursday reported 448 new coronavirus cases – its highest one-day spike – taking the total to 5,980. The death figure also rose marginally as it reached 66 with one addition in 24 hours.

The recovery rate shot up to 32.29 per cent on Thursday. Delhi reported 389 recoveries, its highest one-day figure so far. Total 1,931 coronavirus patients have been cured of the disease, government data said.

There are 3,983 active cases, the Delhi Health Department said.

The previous largest single-day spike in Delhi was 428 on Wednesday when the number of COVID-19 cases rose to 5,532, including 65 deaths.

Delhi is the third worst-hit state in the country after Maharashtra and Gujarat.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the time had come “to re-open Delhi”.

“We will have to be ready to live with coronavirus,” the Chief Minister had said at a press conference, announcing a series of relaxations in keeping with the centre’s guidelines.

The Chief Minister had declared that Delhi was “prepared in terms of hospitals and kits”. “Even after complete lifting of lockdown, if a few cases increase, we are prepared to handle that as well,” he had said.

The Chief Minister had allowed standalone shops, private offices with 33 per cent workforce, self-employed people including domestic helps and technicians, to operate in non-hotspot zones.

He had also allowed the opening of liquor shops –a rich source of revenue for the cash-strapped state.

Since Monday, thousands have been seen gathered outside the liquor shops, defying all rules of social distancing.

To curb the huge number of people turning up at liquor shops, the Delhi government last week imposed 70 per cent tax on the retail prices. On Thursday, it launched an e-token system for the sale of liquor.