The Asian Age

Plan to convert stadiums into Covid centres on hold

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LAST MONTH, a Delhi government panel constitute­d by lt governor Anil Baijal had suggested to use Pragati Maidan, Talkatora Indoor Stadium, Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, JLN Stadium, Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium and Dhyanchand National Stadium for the purpose

New Delhi, July 12: Authoritie­s in Delhi have put on hold their plan to use stadiums as makeshift Covid care centres for now in view of the city witnessing a good recovery rate, officials said on Sunday.

Seeing the current situation, there is no need to convert stadiums into Covid care facilities, an official in the East Delhi district administra­tion said. However, he said, the stadiums can be converted into Covid facilities in the coming days if the need arises.

Last month, a Delhi government panel constitute­d by lt governor Anil Baijal had suggested to use Pragati Maidan, Talkatora Indoor Stadium, Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, JLN Stadium, Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium and Dhyanchand National Stadium for the purpose.

A government study on Saturday said that there has been a “sharp decline” in daily fatality figures in the city in the past two weeks.

The recovery rate of patients stood at a little over 79 per cent on Saturday.

“We can use them (stadiums) for such facility, but it would be an unnecessar­y step because many people are under home isolation and recovering from the virus,” the official of the East Delhi district administra­tion stressed.

Another official in the south district administra­tion said, “We are closely monitoring the situation. As of now, there is no need to use any stadium for the Covid care facility”.

According to a Northwest Delhi official, the number of coronaviru­s cases in the city is under control as the recovery rate is improving every day.

Earlier in the day, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal termed pulse oximeter a ‘suraksha kavach’ (protective shield) that has helped minimise deaths of patients under home isolation here.

The city government has provided pulse oximeters to asymptomat­ic and mild symptom coronaviru­s patients under home isolation.

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