Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Delhi records over 10K Covid-19 cases in a day

CM Kejriwal terms situation ‘very serious’ after national capital logs highest single-day spike

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

The COVID-19 situation in Delhi is “very serious” with 10,732 cases of infection reported in the last 24 hours, the highest ever since the pandemic began, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Sunday as he issued a stark warning -- do not step out of homes unless it is urgent.

“The fourth wave is more dangerous than the previous wave. The government is closely monitoring the situation,” Kejriwal told a press conference.

In just a few weeks, Delhi has gone from near normalcy -- with less than 100 cases reported on a single day on February 16, to an exploding pandemic, a grim reminder that the virus is contributi­ng to extract its toll.Kejriwal said the current fourth wave of the pandemic in the city is “very dangerous” and is spreading at such a rapid rate that it has left many people baffled.

“Cases have escalated in a big way in the last 10-15 days. And, in the past 24 hours, the city has recorded 10,732 cases. The situation is very serious.This is the highest single-day spike in Delhi since the outbreak of coronaviru­s. The previous highest ever single-day spike in Delhi -- 8,593 cases -- was reported on November 11, 2020. That day, the city had recorded 131 COVID- 19 deaths, the highest single-day fatality count till date.

The chief minister said that his government does not want to impose lockdown in Delhi but such a situation may arise if there is a rush to the hospitals and beds are unavailabl­e for serious patients.

“We need your cooperatio­n. If your cooperatio­n is received and situation of hospitals is under control, there will be no need to impose lockdown in Delhi. But, if beds in the hospitals fell short and are unavailabl­e, then lockdown may have to be imposed,” he said.

He said lockdown should be imposed by any government only when its hospital system has collapsed.

“I am not in favour of lockdown. I believe lockdown is not a solution to deal with COVID-19. It should be imposed if hospital system collapses,” he said.

He, however, asked people to remain in home isolation if infected with the virus instead of rushing to hospitals, saying the most important thing is that hospital beds are kept vacant for serious patients.

He said that there was a peculiar contradict­ion that despite vaccine availabili­ty in the country, coronaviru­s was spreading fast.

“As per data available with me, 65 per cent COVID- 19 patients are below 45 years. How will coronaviru­s stop when 65 per cent of affected are below 45 years for whom there is no vaccinatio­n,” he said.

Kejriwal said that in a recent meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi 2-3 chief ministers requested restrictio­ns on vaccinatio­n to be lifted.

“Our government is ready to vaccinate people door to door. The time is to launch vaccinatio­n at a war footing lifting restrictio­ns of age and setting up vaccinatio­n centres.”He said that experts say that despite receiving vaccine, people may get infected with COVID-19 but they will not be seriously ill. So, people need to wear masks and observe all the precaution­s even after getting vaccinated, he said.

 ?? PTI ?? A family members wearing a protective suit performs the last rites of a person who died of COVID at Nigam Bodh Ghat crematoriu­m, in New Delhi on Sunday.
PTI A family members wearing a protective suit performs the last rites of a person who died of COVID at Nigam Bodh Ghat crematoriu­m, in New Delhi on Sunday.

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