Meeting called by Amit Shah over COVID-19 situation in Delhi underway
A meeting convened by Union Home Minister Amit Shah is underway to take stock of the rising COVID-19 cases in Delhi.
New Delhi [India]: A meeting convened by Union Home Minister Amit Shah is underway to take stock of the rising COVID-19 cases in Delhi.
The meeting at North Block is being attended by Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Shah and Kejriwal have met at least twice in the last few months to discuss the coronavirus situation in the national capital and the home minister had also intervened when Delhi witnessed its first spike.
In June, Shah and Kejriwal had visited COVID-19 Care Centre at Radha Soami Beas in Chhatarpur after the Chief Minister had written to the former inviting him to inspect the campus. He had also requested for deployment of doctors and nurses from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Army at the Centre.
On account of the winter season and the large influx of patients from festival gatherings, Delhi could experience about 15,000 cases in a day soon, as per the report by the National Centre for Disease Control submitted to Delhi Government last month.
"It is recommended that Delhi should prepare for a daily surge of about 15,000 positive cases and make arrangements for inpatient admissions of patients and moderate and severe disease roughly amounting to 20 percent of this surge," the report said.
Moreover, Delhi's daily COVID chart had started its upward climb few days ago. While it crossed the 7,000 mark on November 6, it crossed the 8,000-mark, registering 8,593 cases, which was an all-time high for the city on November 11. (ANI)