
"Now No Shortage Of ICU And Oxygen Beds In Delhi," Says Arvind Kejriwal
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Mr Kejriwal also expressed hope Delhi - among those worst-hit by the second wave of coronavirus infections - had overcome the worst of this particular challenge
There will be no shortage of ICU or oxygen beds in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Tuesday morning, a day after the opening of a 500-bed facility at the city's GTB Hospital. 500 ICU beds have been constructed in 2 weeks at Ramlila Maidan opp. GTB hospital. Patients will be admitted from tomorrow. My heartfelt gratitude to all the engineers who made it happen in record time. pic.twitter.com/PbI917IYmc Mr Kejriwal also expressed hope the city - among those worst-hit by the second wave of coronavirus infections and deaths - had overcome the worst of this particular challenge. "Coronavirus cases are going down in Delhi... so is the second wave. With your co-operation the lockdown was successful and we've increased the number of oxygen beds in the past few days. Yesterday we set up 500 new ICU beds near GTB Hospital," the Chief Minister said. "Now there is no shortage of ICU and oxygen beds in Delhi," he added.More Related News