Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘No possibilit­y of a lockdown in Delhi’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain on Saturday uled out the possibilit­y of a lockdown despite the increasing pace of daily spike in the cases of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) in the city.

“As of now, there’s no possibilit­y of a lockdown. First, it was said that it’s a 14-day cycle between infection and recovery. Experts said if all activities close for 21 days, it won’t spread. Lockdown was extended but it didn’t stop completely. So I don’t think lockdown is a solution,” he told news agency ANI.

Jain’s comments come a day after Delhi logged 1,534 fresh cases, which takes the city’s total confirmed cases to 654,276. The daily spike reported on Friday was the highest since the beginning of this year. This was the second day in a row when daily cases breached the 1,500-mark.

Jain said fewer cases were reported earlier but the count has increased now, and testing has been intensifie­d. “...conducting 85,000-90,000 tests every day, which is more than 5% of the national average. We are also doing contact tracing and isolation,” he told ANI.

Commenting on the vaccinatio­n drive in the city, Jain said not many people are tech-savvy and so they face difficulty in registerin­g for the shot. “Even if they get registered they get busy & don’t reach centers. So, the government has decided to keep 3 pm-9 pm as a window when people can go for vaccinatio­n without registrati­on,” he said.

The minister asserted that hospitals in the city have a sufficient number of beds as of now. “The occupancy is around 20% now, 80% of the beds are unoccupied. We are monitoring this, if occupancy increases, we will increase the number of beds.”

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