Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently had said that Delhi will need 1.5 lakh beds in healthcare facilities by July 31 once people start coming to the city for treatment from other states, while asserting that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dispensation will make an "honest effort" to provide medical treatment to all.
The chief minister said that of the 1.5 lakh beds, it was estimated that 80,000 would be required for Delhiites, adding that the calculation is based on numbers that show 50 per cent of the beds in hospitals in the national capital were occupied by those from other states before the coronavirus pandemic.
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain had said that around 7,000 beds will be occupied by June 15, and 15,000 beds will be occupied by June 30.
He had said that larger-scale preparations are being made for Covid infrastructure in stadiums, banquet halls, and hotels.
Delhi recorded 1,647 fresh coronavirus cases on Monday, taking the Covid-19 tally in the city to over 42,000-mark, and the death toll due to the disease climbed to 1,400, authorities said.
Late May, Delhi authorities had issued an order saying, five hotels had been linked to existing Covid-19-dedicated hospitals to be used as extended Covid-19 facilities.
The five hotels are Hotel Crown Plaza (Batra Hospital), Hotel Surya (Indraprastha Apollo Hospital), Hotel Sidhartha (Dr BL Kapur Memorial Hospital), Hotel Jivitesh (Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital) and Hotel Sheraton (Max hospital), they had said.
India’s recovery rate at 52.47 per cent
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday said the recovery rate of patients suffering from Covid-19 had improved to 52.47 per cent in the country. On Monday, the health ministry reported that India’s recovery rate was 51.08 per cent. “During the last 24 hours, 10,215 Covid-19 patients were cured. A total of 180,012 patients, so far, have been cured of Covid-19,” it said in a press release. The health ministry also said India had tested 592,106 Covid-19 samples so far, and the capacity to test had now gone up to 300,000 samples per day.
Agencies