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Beds for patients in Delhi to increase by 5,000: Kejriwal

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NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the bed strength in the national capital for treating coronaviru­s patients will increase by 5000 af t er t he c i t y government decided to declare small and medium multi-speciality nursing homes as “Covid nursing homes”.

Small and medium multi-speciality nursing homes in the city having 10 to 49 beds have been declared as “Covid nursing homes” by the Delhi government to increase the bed capacity for coronaviru­s patients, according to an official order issued on Saturday.

Only standalone exclusive eye centres, ENT centres, dialysis centres, maternity homes and I VF centres are presently exempted, the order said.

“With the Delhi government’s decision, over 5000 beds will be available f or coronaviru­s patients. In the next few days, our officials will talk to owners of each nursing home to solve their problems,” CM Arvind Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi.

According to the Delhi Corona app, there are 9,802 beds available for coronaviru­s patients, with 5,367 beds being occupied at 11 am on Sunday.

The order to convert small and medium nursing homes into

Covid facilities was issued on Saturday.

“In order to avoid intermingl­ing of Covid and non-covid patients in small and medium multi-speciality nursing homes (10 bedded to 49 bedded) and also to augment the bed capacity for Covid-19 patients, all nursing homes in NCT of Delhi having bed strength of 10 beds or more up to 49 beds are declared as Covid nursing homes,” it said.

All such nursing homes are required to make their Covid beds functional within three days of the issuance of the order failing which it would be treated as violation of Clause 14.1 of the schedule appended to Rule 14 of the Delhi Nursing Homes Registrati­on (Amendment) Rules, 2011, it said.

I t added t hat “action, as deemed fit, would be initiated against the defaulter nursing home”.

According to Clause 14.1, in the event of any natural calamity, including outbreak and epidemics or disaster, the owner or the keeper of every nursing home shall, on being directed by the supervisin­g authority in writing, cooperate and provide reasonable assistance and medical aid as may be considered essential by the supervisin­g authority at the time of natural calamity.

The government on May 24 had directed 117 nursing homes/ private hospitals having bed strength of 50 beds or more to reserve/ earmark at least 20 per cent of their total bed strength for Covid-19 patients.

The occupancy of the beds earmarked for Covid patients is displayed on a real-time basis on the Delhi Corona App.

More than 70 per cent Covid beds in the private sector are already occupied.

Further, it is projected that there would be a requiremen­t of over 15,000 Covid beds till June 30 and by the end of first fortnight of July, the requiremen­t would further swell up to more than 33,000 Covid beds.

Notably, Delhi has recorded a total of 38,958 coronaviru­s cases, out of which 22,742 are active in the city.

So far, 14,945 have been cured/ migrated in the capital and 1,271 have died due to the lethal infection.

 ??  ?? From left: Medical staff sanitise belongings of patients upon discharge in Dhanbad; Migrants arrive at the Amritsar railway station to board a Shramik train; Kolkata police distribute food among slum dwellers on Sunday.
From left: Medical staff sanitise belongings of patients upon discharge in Dhanbad; Migrants arrive at the Amritsar railway station to board a Shramik train; Kolkata police distribute food among slum dwellers on Sunday.
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ANI; SAMEER SEHGAL/HT PHOTO; PTI
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Arvind Kejriwal

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