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Delhi running out of ICU beds, says CM

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Over 25,000 people have tested Covid positive in the last 24 hours in Delhi and less than 100 ICU beds remain available in hospitals, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday, delivering more bad news in an unpreceden­ted public health crisis sweeping not just the capital but the entire nation.

Pointing out that the positivity rate has gone up from 24 per cent to 30 per cent in just 24 hours, he said due to fast pace in increase of Covid-19 infections, hospital beds and oxygen for patients are rapidly depleting in the city. —

More government hospital beds will be freed for Covid-19 patients, India’s health ministry said Sunday, as the vast nation grappled with a worsening virus crisis and states appealed for additional supplies of oxygen and treatment drugs.

The country of 1.3 billion people added a record-high of 261,500 new cases on Sunday, with one-in-six people who underwent tests returning positive coronaviru­s results, the ministry said.

India is the world’s second most-infected nation with almost 14.8 million cases. Hospitals usually reserved for employees of ministries or public sector companies should convert some of their wards into Covid-19 facilities equipped with ICU and oxygen-supported beds, ventilator­s, laboratori­es and healthcare staff, the government said. “This will go a long way to address the shortage of beds being reported from some states,” the ministry added. The railway ministry said special trains would transport oxygen tankers to needy states.

In the capital New Delhi — the worsthit city in India — 25,500 infections were reported in the past 24 hours.

“The cases are rising very fast,” Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said in a video statement. “Only 100 beds left. Even oxygen is in short supply.”

Kejriwal said additional beds would be set up at some schools and a sport complex. His government added that millions of pilgrims who attended an ongoing religious festival — the Kumbh Mela — had to quarantine for two weeks if they returned to Delhi.

Nearly 3,700 people have tested positive in the past week in the city of Haridwar, which lies along the Ganges river where the Kumbh Mela is being observed, the Uttarakhan­d state government said. Health experts have warned the festival could become a “super-spreader” event.

In West Bengal, where an election is being held over several phases with rival parties holding huge rallies — sparking further super-spreader fears — Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appealed for more oxygen and coronaviru­s medicines such as remdesivir. —

 ?? PTI ?? Workers refilling oxygen cylinders before being transporte­d to hospital for Covid patients in Patna on Sunday. —
PTI Workers refilling oxygen cylinders before being transporte­d to hospital for Covid patients in Patna on Sunday. —

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