The Asian Age

12K ICU beds being set up to tackle Covid 3rd wave: Jain

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Medical infrastruc­ture being ramped up and 37,000 beds in total dedicated for Covid-19 patients are being set up to tackle the anticipate­d third wave of the pandemic in the city, Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain said on Tuesday.

He also underlined that though the positivity rate has shown a downward trend and the number of fatalities has been zero in the past few days, the Delhi government is not dropping its guard.

Jain on Tuesday inspected the healthcare facilities to see preparatio­ns being done for the prevailing Covid-19 situation in the national capital.

The positivity rate in the capital stood at a low of 0.04 per cent on Monday with 17 Covid cases and no deaths being reported for the past three days, he said.

On Tuesday too, no fresh death was reported, according to the latest health bulletin. The national capital saw 39 new coronaviru­s cases during this period, pushing the tally of Covid-19 cases to over 14.37 lakh, while the death toll mounted to 25,079.

Special arrangemen­ts are being made for children and the elderly as well, and the Delhi government is monitoring the Covid-19 situation closely, he was quoted as saying in the statement issued by the health department.

Even though the positivity rate is very low, the Delhi government has not dropped its guard and is consistent­ly working to avoid a possible outbreak of the third Covid-19 wave in Delhi, he said.

“The Kejriwal government is concerned about the health and safety of children and elderly. We are constantly monitoring the Covid-19 situation in Delhi and also observing the situation of other states that have reopened schools,” he added.

The Delhi government is determined to provide a safe and healthy environmen­t to the people of Delhi, he asserted. “We are making all necessary arrangemen­ts, but our focus is on ensuring that an outbreak of the third wave doesn’t arise in Delhi. However, vaccinatio­n is the prime key to make the situation better. With each passing day, the supply of vaccines should be increased and vaccinatio­ns should be done expeditiou­sly to make the prevailing Covid-19 situation better in Delhi,” Jain added.

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