Twelve people have so far died due to chikungunya complications out of whom seven were from Uttar Pradesh, including Ghaziabad and Mathura.
Dengue has also claimed 18 lives in the national capital with at least three of the victims being from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
In his letter to Union Health Minister J P Nadda, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said the Delhi government is making efforts to tackle the "outbreak" of dengue and chikungunya.
"It is therefore, requested that a meeting may be convened inviting the Health Ministers of the NCR region to review the state-wise action required to augment the healthcare facilities for effective tackling of the issue," he said.
According to AIIMS report released today, a total of 96 patients were admitted to the hospital, of which 56 have been discharged.
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