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Kejriwal thanks Modi govt Delhi Oxygen quota increased pandemic latest news

URL copied Image Source : PTI Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addresses a press conference regarding the current wave of coronavirus in New Delhi. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday thanked the Central government for increasing Delhi’s Oxygen quota. The Chief Minister who raised the concern of raising the quota for the national capital tweeted today saying they are very grateful to the Centre for this. Kejriwal on Tuesday urged the Centre with folded hands to provide medical oxygen to Delhi and his deputy Manish Sisodia said there will be chaos in the city if the stocks are not replenished by Wednesday morning.

Delhi Hospitals Left with Just Hours Of Oxygen: CM Holds Covid Review Meet

Delhi Hospitals Left with Just Hours Of Oxygen: CM Holds Covid Review Meet
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Delhi: Hospitals Get Oxygen Supply Just In Time Amid Acute Shortage

Delhi: Hospitals Get Oxygen Supply Just In Time Amid Acute Shortage
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manish sisodia: Around 2,700 beds for COVID patients will be added in Delhi in next few days: Manish Sisodia

Synopsis I urge those who need hospitals to check the mobile app beforehand for bed availability and then proceed further. The number of COVID-19 beds in Delhi on April 3 was 6,071 which has gone up to 19,101 on April 20, Sisodia said at a virtual press conference. Agencies The deputy chief minister appealed to the people not to panic and to follow all the rules of lockdown. Around 2,700 beds will be added at different hospitals and facilities in the national capital in the next few days for COVID-19 patients, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Tuesday and assured people that there is no need to panic.

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