As Delhi surpassed Tamil Nadu to become the second worst-hit state in terms of the total number of Covid-19 cases, the Delhi government ramped up facilities to ensure patients under home isolation are able to track their oxygen levels and call for help in time.
Justice Suresh Kumar Kait passed the interim order on a plea filed by the Delhi Police against the trial court’s June 20 order, by which Faisal Farooq, owner of Rajdhani Public School, was granted bail.
With an increase in the number of samples being collected for COVID-19 testing in the national capital, the pendency of tests has also spiked up to more than double, according to official figures. The national capital conducted 5,824 coronavirus tests on June 15, 6,510 on June 16, 8,452 on June 17 and 12,389 on June 18, according to official figures. On June 15, 6,105 samples
The MHA capped rates on June 17 based on a report by a committee headed by NITI Aayog member Dr V K Paul, which has also fixed treatment charges at private hospitals.
Delhi on Monday surpassed Tamil Nadu to become the second worst-hit by coronavirus among various states and union territories, according to the data released by the respective governments.
Kejriwal said his government will help patients get oxygen easily, via a phone call. Also, the state has more than tripled its daily testing numbers using a method that gives instant results, the CM said.
New Delhi, Jun 22 () Delhi recorded 2,909 fresh coronavirus cases on Monday, taking the tally in the city to over 62,000-mark, while the death toll from the
“We will start sero-surveillance in Delhi through antibody testing to see how much of the population is exposed to the infection as of now,” said a senior government official, who did not wish to be identified.
At least 9,000 people had participated in the religious congregation at Tablighi Jamaat’s headquarters at Nizamuddin in the national capital in the month of March.
(Eds: adds updated figures for Delhi, TN, Maha) New Delhi, Jun 22 () Delhi on Monday emerged as the second worst-hit state by COVID-19 caseload in addition
An extensive infrastructure capable of withstanding an 18-MW load and comprising 22 km of underground cables and 20 transformers will power the COVID-19 quarantine facility of 10,000 beds at the Radha Soami spiritual centre in South Delhi, touted to be the largest in the world, a BRPL spokesperson said on Monday.