new Delhi. The total cases of corona virus infection in the capital Delhi has crossed 2.5 million, while new cases of infection are also continuously coming out in the last few days. Meanwhile, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said that corona cases in Delhi will start declining in the next two weeks. On the question of lack of oxygen, Satyendar Jain said that there is no shortage of oxygen in Delhi right now. Delhi government hospitals currently have oxygen reserves for six-seven days. Oxygen comes from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh in Delhi, so there is some problem in supply, but it is being resolved by negotiation.
At the same time, Satyendra Jain said that at present the infection rate in the capital Delhi is 6.47 percent. Earlier, the infection rate was between 12 and 13 percent. He said that we increased the investigation of Corona to 60 thousand per day. The infection stopped spreading further when such a large number of the infected were found and isolated in homes and hospitals.
At the same time, amidst the challenge of Corona, cases of dengue and malaria increased, Satyendra Jain said that a campaign has been launched to prevent dengue and malaria. The 10 week, 10 o’clock, 10 minute campaign was also very successful last year and is successful this year as well. So far this year, dengue-malaria cases have come down from last year. One or two cases have come so far, which have both corona and dengue. He also said that in view of Corona, 15 thousand 804 beds are currently reserved for patients of Corona in the hospital. Currently more than 50 percent of these beds are empty. However, some private hospitals are facing problems with ICU beds.
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