Millennium Post

‘Delhi Corona’ app for info on Covid bed availabili­ty

Kejriwal says as of now, 4,100 beds available in city

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday launched the ‘Delhi Corona’ app that will give informatio­n to patients about the availabili­ty of beds in private and government hospitals.

He said if the patients are unable to get a bed despite the app showing availabili­ty at a hospital, they can call on helpline number 1031 and Special Secretary (Health) will ensure they are given a bed.

Kejriwal said the app will fill the informatio­n gap that exists regarding the availabili­ty of facilities for novel Coronaviru­s patients.

“There are many places where Coronaviru­s has spread in a big way. There were shortage of beds, ventilator­s and ICUS, leading to a large number of deaths,” he said in an online briefing.

“In Delhi, cases are increasing but we have made sufficient arrangemen­ts for ventilator­s and beds in hospitals. We are several steps ahead of Coronaviru­s,” the Chief Minister said.

According to him, 6,731 beds are available in private and government hospitals, out of which 4,100 are vacant.

“People are not aware of it,” he said, adding, “we are launching an app today and it has details of all the beds, ventilator­s and ICUS available at private and government hospitals.”

It will be updated twice during the day at 10 am and 6 pm, he added.

Kejriwal said if the app showed that a bed was available at a hospital but the facility refuses admission, the patient could call the government helpline number 1031 and register a complaint.

The Health Department Special Secretary will ensure that the person gets a bed, Kejriwal said.

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