New Delhi: Amid the recent surge in global COVID cases, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal assured the people of the national capital that no case of the new variant in the surge in China has been found in Delhi.
Key Takeaways:
- Talking about the cases in surge he said that “COVID cases are rising in China and several other countries. It has the BF.7 variant.”
- He assured people that “We don’t have a single case of that variant in Delhi. So there’s no need to worry.”
- Talking about the preparedness of tackling any further situation, Delhi CM said that they are following the steps and “doing the genome sequencing”.
- Talking about the preparation, he said “We have 8,000 beds for COVID in Delhi. Now, we aim to prepare 36,000 beds pertaining to COVID.”
- He further added that the national capital has procured “ a storage capacity of 928 mt tonne oxygen.”
- He advised people to start taking up the precautionary doses as only 24% have taken the said doses.
- He further added that “We have 380 ambulances, we have given orders for procuring more ambulances. We are waiting on the guidelines of Central govt, as and when it gives orders we will implement.”
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