Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Decision on restrictin­g city’s hospitals by June 6: Kejriwal

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said a decision on whether hospitals in Delhi should be restricted only to the residents of the city for the time being, will be taken by Saturday.

In an interview to TV news channel News18 India, Kejriwal also said he is in favour of opening all the city’s borders, but expressed concern that Covid-19 beds would be filled “within two days” if patients from across the country entered Delhi for treatment.

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday asked residents of the Capital to weigh in on these matters, as he further eased lockdown restrictio­ns in the city.

“About 60-70% patients in

Delhi’s hospitals at any given point of time are from other states.we have so far got about 5-6 lakh suggestion­s, and some of them are really interestin­g. Some people have suggested that the Delhi government hospitals be reserved for the residents of Delhi, while Central government hospitals be opened to all. Specialise­d facilities such as transplant­ations should also be opened for everyone,” Kejriwal said in the interview.

“We are evaluating the suggestion­s. We have also formed a team of experts that will also give its opinion. By Saturday, we will decide if health facilities should be restricted for a few months till corona patients are being treated,” he said.

The chief minister, however, added that he was in favour of opening the economy and state borders.

“We had some concerns and we will soon find a solution for that. If the economy has opened the borders must also be opened,” Kejriwal said.

He also assured that power and water subsidies will continue in Delhi despite the revenue losses being faced by the government.

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