Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Over 3 days, home minister, CM, L-G, senior leaders to assess Delhi’s Covid situation

- Sweta Goswami sweta.goswami@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah and health minister Harsh Vardhan will meet Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal twice on Sunday to review the Covid-19 situation in the state, which added 2,134 new cases and recorded 57 deaths on Saturday.

The state government’s own expert panel will meet on Monday to discuss ways to augment the health care infrastruc­ture, especially hospitals, and on Tuesday, the Delhi Disaster Management

Authority will discuss the issue.

The spate of meetings comes against the backdrop of a spike in the number of cases in the state -Delhi has added 10,022 cases between Monday and Saturday, for a daily average of 1,670 — which ended Saturday with a total of 38,958 cases and 1,271 deaths. They also come as the state government is looking to aggressive­ly increase the number of beds available for Covid-19 treatment, by attaching star hotels to hospitals and setting up facilities in large banquet halls.

On Sunday, the home minister and the health minister will hold two meetings with Baijal and Kejriwal. Shah and Harsh Vardhan will meet the Delhi L-G and the CM along with members of the DDMA at 11am on Sunday, a statement from the home minister’s office said. The director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Dr Randeep Guleria and other senior government officers will also be present at the meeting to be helmed by the home minister.

Shah and Vardhan will hold a second meeting at 5pm on Sunday to get a sense of what the municipal corporatio­ns are doing to fight the pandemic and help the government. This meeting will have the three mayors and commission­ers of the East, North and South Delhi municipal corporatio­ns in attendance, apart from the CM, the L-G, Guleria and senior officials of the Union health and home ministries.

Shah’s call for the back-toback meetings came three days after Kejriwal met him to discuss theCovid-19 situation in the capital. After the meeting, the CM tweeted: “He [Amit Shah] assured of all cooperatio­n.

On Monday, the government’s expert panel will hold a meeting to review Delhi’s bed augmentati­on plan.

This will be followed by a highlevel meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), chaired by the L-G, on Tuesday, to discuss issues such as capping Covid treatment cost in private hospitals, reducing the current testing price of Rs 4,500, creating temporary mortuaries and crematoriu­ms, and increasing the number of beds in the city.

According to the meeting notice, seen by HT, the June 16 meeting will also discuss the possibilit­y of “using large blocks of vacant flats” for setting up makeshift Covid facilities.

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