Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealed to hospitals to counsel their Covid-19 patients to donate plasma after 14 days of recovery from the disease
Beyond the back-patting indulgence, the wider implications of two new mega-medical facilities in the capital demand consideration
Arvind Kejriwal has sought a detailed analytical report from the Delhi government's health secretary on factors responsible for Covid-19 deaths in the city in the last fortnight, officials said
The feedback form will have questions about cleanliness, food, doctors at the hospital, blood group and underlying conditions
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealed to hospitals to counsel their Covid-19 patients to donate plasma after 14 days of recovery from the disease
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said 15,000 of the 25,000 active Covid-19 cases in Delhi were being treated at home
He further said that Delhi's Covid-19 recovery rate now stands at 72 per cent which "is pretty big because it signifies that even though people are testing positive, they are recovering as well"
On June 23, the national capital had reported its highest single-day spike so far of 3,947 case
The capital recorded 2,373 fresh coronavirus cases
After rapid antigen tests (RATs) adoption, Delhi's positivity rate has come down. Earlier WHO had warned that RAT might not detect more than half the positive cases
The chief minister said that a helpline will be set up by the government for queries related to donation of plasma
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday paid tribute to the senior doctor of city government-run LNJP Hospital who died battling COVID-19, saying the society has "lost a very valuable fighter".
Says Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's appeal brought people together and helped control the situation in the capital city
He also says there is no community transmission of the disease in the national capital
The national capital has reported nearly 80,000 coronavirus cases while the virus has claimed about 2,500 lives so far in Delhi
Delhi CM Kejriwal said we would be able to defeat the disease with "five weapons"
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said Delhi was waging a difficult war against the coronavirus pandemic and would emerge victorious, but that would take time
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Delhi conducted its highest single-day number of Covid-19 tests on Friday
The Delhi government is combating the pandemic by increasing beds for Covid-19 patients, says Kejriwal
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