Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi logs 1,513 new cases in biggest spike yet; toll up by 50

- With inputs from Karn Pratap Singh HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

nNEW DELHI: The Capital on Wednesday recorded over 1,500 new cases of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19), for the first time.

According to the government’s daily health bulletin, Delhi recorded 1,513 new cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 23,645.

In Wednesday’s bulletin, 50 deaths were added to the fatality count till June 1, taking the total deaths to 606. The deaths since then were still being audited by the panel formed for the purpose.

Of the deaths recorded on Wednesday, nine took place in the 24 hours of May 31 through June 1. Of the rest, the earliest took place on April 15.

The Delhi government had, over the weekend, sent show cause notices and memorandum­s to seven government hospitals for delaying their death reports.

“It is very difficult to judge the situation because of numbers not being available in the public domain or delayed reporting. We know that the absolute number of deaths will go up with the increasing number of cases, but has there been a change in the proportion or case fatality rate? That is something the clinicians will have to see.,” said Dr Jugal Kishore, head of the department of community medicine at Safdarjung hospital.

The Delhi health bulletin also shows that the number of beds earmarked for the treatment of Covid-19 patients shot up by 1,655 over the last 24-hours. This is mainly owing to the addition of the 1,500 beds at Guru Teg Bahadur hospital.

The Delhi government on Wednesday declared all of Moolchand Hospital and Saroj Hospital,

and 80% of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital as Covid-19 treatment facilities. These hospitals have received subsidised government land and will have to earmark 10% of the beds for poor Covid-19 patients. In total, 80 such beds have been reserved for poor Covid-19 patients.

Currently, 3446 people with severe symptoms such as respirator­y distress and oxygen saturation below 90% (normal is 95 to 100%) are admitted to hospitals. This means, about 25% of all the active cases — or those still living with the infection — need hospitalis­ation in Delhi.

This is higher than the national average of 6%.

As per the data, 255 people in Delhi are currently admitted to the intensive care unit. The break-up of the number of people on ventilator­s has been removed from the daily health bulletin.

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