Atishi visits Rangpuri, pledges swift action on civic issues
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi visited Rangpuri Pahadi in South West Delhi on Sunday to address grievances after Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena highlighted the area's civic challenges.
The recovery rate is more than 90 per cent in the national capital, Kejriwal said and added that the death rate is 1.4 per cent, among the lowest in the country.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday alerted that there has been a marginal increase in the number of Coronavirus cases in the national capital in the past few days, adding that testing will be doubled in a week.
“From the last few days, there has been a slight spike in coronavirus cases. After August 17, we have witnessed that the cases are between 1200 to 1400. Delhi recorded 1,693 cases in the last 24 hours,” the chief minister said.
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The recovery rate is more than 90 per cent in the national capital, Kejriwal said and added that the death rate is 1.4 per cent, among the lowest in the country.
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He said his government is prepared to deal with the rise in cases. “I have directed that the number of tests will be doubled in the coming days,” he said.
Delhi is currently testing nearly 20,000 people daily, which chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said, will be increased to 40,000 in a week. “We have adopted the strategy of test and isolate.”
He, however, asserted that other parameters have not changed much.
“There was a time when more than 100 people were dying. It has now dropped to less than 20 and sometimes 10,” he said, adding that no person has died in home isolation since July 14.
The chief minister further said that a few people have died even after recovering from the disease. “Even if they test negative, symptoms do not subside, people suffer from breathing issues and require oxygen.”
“After recovering, if people have symptoms, they will be given oximeters for a few more days. If the oxygen levels are less, oxygen concentrators will be given to them for free so that they do not need to go to the hospital again,” he added.
“We have 14,130 hospital beds, of which 10,500 are vacant. Only 3,700 beds are occupied as of this morning,” the Chief Minister also said, seeking to allay fears that Delhi might struggle to deal with another spurt in cases.
Kejriwal was addressing the media after a meeting with Health Minister Satyendra Jain and other officials over the increase in the number of Coronavirus cases in Delhi.
Meanwhile, the second serological survey conducted between August 1-7 has shown that 29.1 per cent of people in Delhi have developed antibodies against COVID-19 coronavirus. This accounts to nearly a third of Delhi’s population.
Delhi recorded 1,544 new Coronavirus cases on Tuesday — its highest single-day spike in August — to take the total number of cases in the city past 1.64 lakh. The number of deaths have risen to 4,330.
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