The Asian Age

No community transmissi­on of Covid in Delhi, says Shah

Says city won’t have 5.5 lakh corona cases by July end

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Disagreein­g with Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia’s earlier statement that the national capital will have 5.5 lakh Covid-19 patients by July 31, Union home minister Amit Shah, on Sunday, also rejected claims that Delhi is witnessing community transmissi­on of the global pandemic. Mr Shah also said that 1 crore 20 lakh guest workers, who were rendered jobless due to the nation-wide lockdown, have reached their native places till now. Many states are working to create employment opportunit­ies for these guest workers within their respective states.

In an interview to a news agency, Mr Shah said the coordinati­on team of the Union government, Delhi government, and MCD are keeping a tab on the Covid19 situation daily. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also being updated by him on the issue on a daily basis. Mr Shah said that by June 30, every house in the containmen­t zones will be inspected by health officials for Covid-19 systems and by July 31, house-to-house inspection of the entire city will be completed. Mr Shah also said that by June 30, there will be 30,000 Covid-19 beds available and till June 25, daily testing will reach around 16,000 per day, which is going to further increase to check the spread of the virus. “In the second week of this month, Manish Sisodia had made a remark that by July 31, Delhi will have 5.5 lakh coronaviru­s cases and that it will be a bad situation in Delhi…I don’t want to get into it but after this remark and a suggestion by the PM to take an initiative, we decided to hold a coordinati­on meeting on June 14 of the Union government, Delhi government and the MCD…the Centre is not interferin­g but coordinati­on with others in this matter…the decision of inspection of all houses in containmen­t zones and house to house inspection were taken after suggestion­s given to us during the coordinati­on meetings, including by experts,” said Mr Shah. He also said that rates of isolation beds, ICU treatment have been brought down and a committee to doctors have been set up after many complaints were received regarding arbitrary charges by private hospitals for treatment.

When asked about the plight faced by guest workers, Mr Shah said both him and the PM spoke to all chief ministers to ask them to provide food and other facilities for guest workers and around 2.5 crore guest workers were provided food by state government­s and through NDRF, 11,000 crore were transferre­d to the states after the PM’s direction for guest workers.

“Around 63 lakh guest workers have travelled long distance through Sharmik trains and 42 lakhs have reached their homes through buses…many states like UP, Bihar, Odisha, made facilities like quarantine centres for these workers…provided them with food kit and some amount…this is a temporary situation and when condition improves, many will want to return to states, some might want to stay at home and work and many states are making arrangemen­ts in this regard,” said Mr Shah.

 ?? — PTI ?? People gather to collect drinking water from a tanker at Chanakyapu­ri in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI People gather to collect drinking water from a tanker at Chanakyapu­ri in New Delhi on Sunday.

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