<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday requested experts to audit Covid-19 death cases and suggest measures to reduce fatalities in the national capital, amid a spurt in the infections in the city.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister made the request at a meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), which is chaired by Lt Governor Anil Baijal.</p>.<p>"At the meeting, the chief minister asked experts to audit death cases and suggest measures which could reduce deaths in the national capital," a source said.</p>.<p>This comes against the backdrop of Delhi's three BJP-led municipal corporations alleging inconsistencies in the official death count vis-a-vis the number of deaths projected by funerals at the crematoria and burial grounds here.</p>.<p>According to Delhi government data, the total number of Covid-19 deaths as on November 23 was 8,512, while the civic bodies claimed to have carried out 10,318 funerals.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, the national capital recorded over 100 Covid-19 deaths for the fifth consecutive day, and the death rate stood at 1.89 per cent.</p>.<p>A total of 109 fatalities were recorded on Tuesday, as against 121 on Monday.</p>.<p>This is the seventh time in the last 13 days that the daily number of deaths has crossed the 100-mark.</p>.<p>Authorities reported 121 deaths on Monday, 121 on Sunday, 111 on Saturday, 118 on Friday,131 on November 18, the highest till date, and 104 fatalities on November 12.</p>.<p>The active cases tally on Tuesday stood at 38,501, as compared to 37,329 on Monday.</p>
<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday requested experts to audit Covid-19 death cases and suggest measures to reduce fatalities in the national capital, amid a spurt in the infections in the city.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister made the request at a meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), which is chaired by Lt Governor Anil Baijal.</p>.<p>"At the meeting, the chief minister asked experts to audit death cases and suggest measures which could reduce deaths in the national capital," a source said.</p>.<p>This comes against the backdrop of Delhi's three BJP-led municipal corporations alleging inconsistencies in the official death count vis-a-vis the number of deaths projected by funerals at the crematoria and burial grounds here.</p>.<p>According to Delhi government data, the total number of Covid-19 deaths as on November 23 was 8,512, while the civic bodies claimed to have carried out 10,318 funerals.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, the national capital recorded over 100 Covid-19 deaths for the fifth consecutive day, and the death rate stood at 1.89 per cent.</p>.<p>A total of 109 fatalities were recorded on Tuesday, as against 121 on Monday.</p>.<p>This is the seventh time in the last 13 days that the daily number of deaths has crossed the 100-mark.</p>.<p>Authorities reported 121 deaths on Monday, 121 on Sunday, 111 on Saturday, 118 on Friday,131 on November 18, the highest till date, and 104 fatalities on November 12.</p>.<p>The active cases tally on Tuesday stood at 38,501, as compared to 37,329 on Monday.</p>