New
Delhi, (the states. news)
Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to
reserve 7,000 of 10,000 beds available in central governments hospitals for the
COVID-infected patients as almost all ICU beds have been occupied in the
national capital due to drastic rise in the fresh cases.
“Currently only 1,800 out of 10,000 central government hospital beds are
reserved for COVID-19 patients. I request you to increase the capacity of beds
to 7,000 in the Central Government hospitals,” the Chief Minister said in
a letter.
Mr Kejriwal averred that the situation of COVID has worsened in the national
capital. “Almost all ICU beds have been occupied,” he said adding
there is even a dire need for oxygen cylinders, as the cases have risen
exponentially in the past few days.
He thanked the prime minister for directing DRDO to construct 500 beds but
further requested him to expand its capacity to 1,000.
Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister, in a press conference, said that the
national capital has reported over 25,500 cases in the past 24 hours, bringing
the positivity rate to nearly 30 per cent, a sign of worry.
The chief minister said that he has spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and
informed him of the dire need for beds and oxygen in Delhi. “I also
informed Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan of the same yesterday”, Mr
Kejriwal said.
He added that within 2-3 days, the Delhi government will set up more than 6,000
oxygen beds and will also arrange more high-flow oxygen beds for patients in
some hospitals.
‘In the next few days, we will provide for an additional 6,000 beds in Yamuna
Sports Complex and Commonwealth Games Complex. Radha Soami Satsang Beas Centre
will be reopened. Beds are also being set up in many schools that are being
attached to hospitals,’ Mr Kejriwal said.
The COVID situation has drastically deteriorated in the past few days. On
Saturday, the Capital added the largest single-day spike of 24,375 fresh cases
in the past 24 hours while 167 more lives were lost.
The city is currently under a 55-hour-long weekend curfew that will end on
Monday morning at 0500 hrs. To curb the spread of the virus, Mr Kejriwal had
announced a series of restrictions earlier this week. Besides night curfew, the
restrictions included a ban on all gatherings — social, religious or
political. (uni) (media
saheb.com)






