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This Article is From Nov 11, 2020

Arvind Kejriwal Requests Harsh Vardhan To Increase Covid Beds In Delhi

At present, Delhi has a total bed capacity of 15,713, including ICU beds, for COVID-19 patients.

Arvind Kejriwal Requests Harsh Vardhan To Increase Covid Beds In Delhi
Arvind Kejriwal cited a shortfall of around 4,900 beds in hospitals in Delhi.
New Delhi:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has requested Health Minister Harsh Vardhan to increase the bed capacity in the central government-run hospitals in the city. This is in view of revised projections of up to 15,000 COVID-19 cases per day in the coming weeks, under the third surge of the coronavirus infection in the national capital.

In a letter to Mr Vardhan last week, the chief minister cited a shortfall of around 4,900 beds in hospitals, seeking the Union minister's direction to the hospitals run by the central government in Delhi to provide at least 1,092 additional beds, including 300 ICU beds, with the required medical staff.

The chief minister said Delhi is witnessing a renewed increase in the number of COVID-19 cases for the last few days and cited the revised response strategy 3.0 of the Dr Paul Committee. It projected up to 15,000 coronavirus cases per day during the third surge in the upcoming weeks due to the rising pollution, celebration of festivals, wedding season and other factors.

At present, Delhi has a total bed capacity of 15,713, including ICU beds, for COVID-19 patients, he pointed out.

However, the shortfall of around 4,900 beds will have to be met by augmentation in hospitals run by both the Centre and the state government, Mr Kejriwal said.

The central government-run hospitals in the national capital have a proposed augmentation of around 1,092 beds, he said and requested Mr Vardhan for the necessary directions so that the bed capacity in Delhi's hospitals for COVID 19 patients is adequate in the coming weeks.

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