Mercury rises by 2 degrees in Delhi
The national capital saw a surge of 2 degrees Celsius in the minimum temperature in the past 24-hours on Monday, the weather department said.
Striking a note of cooperative administration, Sisodia said that Kejriwal believes that battle against Corona is very big and no individual or agency can deal with it alone
In a departure from the usual politics between the Aam Aadmi Party and the BJP, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia hailed the role played by the Centre in the battle against the Coronavirus in the national capital. He dubbed the Centre’s support as “tremendous”.
“Our Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal sought help and support of every agency to battle Corona in Delhi. We got tremendous support from Central government, religious organisations like Radha Swami Satsang, Akshardham Temple trust, Terapanthi, various hotels, banquets halls, private hospitals and NGOs like Doctors for U,” said Sisodia.
Recounting the steps it took, the Delhi government said that in the first week of June, there was a sudden spike in corona cases. There was a shortage of beds and testing. Kejriwal had then reserved 40 per cent beds in all big private hospitals for Coronavirus patients in addition to declaring some big hospitals like GTB hospital as COVID dedicated. Hotels were converted into hospitals and 3,500 beds were set up in hotels which addressed the shortage of beds.
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However, Sisodia added, “Today, there is no shortage of beds in Delhi. For increasing testing, we sought central government’s help and they helped us with procuring rapid testing kits. Since then, testing has been increased by four times. Central government also provided us with oxygen cylinders, ITBP doctors and nurses for Radha Swami COVID centre and guidance from domain experts”.
Striking a note of cooperative administration, Sisodia said that Kejriwal believes that battle against Coronavirus is very big and no individual or agency can deal with it alone. He added that the recovery rate has increased to 62 per cent.
“Today more patients are recovering in Delhi than those who are falling ill, number of deaths is coming down, positivity rate is decreasing rapidly.”
Sisodia said the coming weeks won’t be “as bleak as it looked as first week of June” when the Delhi government had announced that there will be 5.5 lakh cases in Delhi by July 31.
The change in tone came hours after Union Home Minister Amit Shah told news agency ANI that Sisodia’s comment had “created fear among the public” and said Delhi would not face such a situation.
“Around the second week of June, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that by July 31 there will be 5.50 lakh persons infected with the virus. He said that there will be no place left, no beds left and the situation will be difficult. This created a lot of fear in the minds of people in Delhi. His estimate was based on figures. I do not want to go into whether estimate was right or wrong. But a situation of fear arose and some people started mulling an exodus (from Delhi),” Amit Shah told ANI.
Meanwhile, the national capital is the second worst hit state with a total of 83,077 Coronavirus cases, including 2,623 deaths and 52,607 recoveries.
(With inputs from IANS)
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