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Coronavirus: COVID-19 cases have been rising in Delhi New Delhi: The Arvind Kejriwal government is responsible for Delhi s current oxygen crisis in more ways than one, government sources have indicated. Pointing to the proposed oxygen plants in four hospitals that would be supported by the PM-Cares fund, sources said the Delhi government had not done its homework on these. Sources in the Railway Ministry also said that even now, the Delhi government has not provided cryogenic tankers for the Oxygen Express . The Delhi government brushed it off as outrightly false statements given by the centre to hide its abject failure in setting up of PSA oxygen plants in Delhi . ....
Delhi govt s delay resulted in readiness of oxygen generation plants By IANS | 2 Views UP to set up 10 oxygen plants in a week. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 25 : The wailing chaos over shortage of oxygen, primarily in the national capital, would have been contained to some extent if seven oxygen generation plants would have been installed in time, a senior official in the Union government said. Despite weekly reviews for the past five months, the site readiness for these plants was delayed by the Delhi government, the official told IANS. Sources informed that eight Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Oxygen Generation plants have to be installed in Delhi by the support of PM CARES Funds. ....
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. ....
URL copied Cases against two Delhi hospitals for turning away COVID patients Cases were registered against two hospitals in Delhi on Sunday for turning away COVID-19 patients, a day after Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal warned them of strict action if found giving wrong information about the availability of beds. Complaints about filing the FIRs against the hospitals under the Disaster Management Act was earlier filed by the Delhi government at police stations concerned, an official said. Legal action was sought against the two hospitals, one in south Delhi and another in Janakpuri, for putting out wrong information on the availability of COVID beds on the Delhi Corona app, an official statement said. ....
Delhi: Lockdown From Tonight Until April 26 as COVID Numbers Continue to Spike On Sunday, Delhi recorded the biggest jump in its daily COVID-19 tally with 25,462 fresh cases, while the positivity rate shot up to 29.74%. The Delhi CM has written to the central government for assistance with oxygen and beds in the capital. Photo: PTI Health5 hours ago New Delhi: A curfew will be imposed in Delhi from tonight (April 19) until next Monday morning, NDTV reported, as the capital city recorded its highest-ever single day increase in new COVID-19 cases and the positivity rate has reached alarming levels. “In the last 24 hours, around 23,500 cases were reported. In last 3-4 days, around 25,000 cases have been reported. Positivity rate and infection have increased. If 25,000 patients come every day then the system will crumble, there’s a shortage of beds,” chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday, while announcing the decision. ....