CM Kejriwal opened modern hospital to fight Corona

Ambedkar Nagar Hospital was unveiled by CM Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi today in the midst of fighting the Coronavirus epidemic. There are 200 beds in this hospital. Chief Minister Kejriwal informed about the inauguration of this hospital for patients from today. He said that Ambedkar Municipal Hospital is being demolished today as part of the government's efforts to increase Delhi's health facilities.

Regarding the demolition of Ambedkar Nagar Hospital, it was said that another hospital of international standard has now started in Delhi. Before the hospital was unveiled, Chief Minister Kejriwal, Health Minister Satyendar Jain and several officials of the Health Department of Delhi Government inspected various wards of the hospital. On this occasion, CM Kejriwal has said that there was no hospital in Ambedkar Nagar area yet. The construction of the hospital started in 2013. He told that today this hospital is starting with 200 beds, which will be used to fight the coronavirus.

Chief Minister Kejriwal said that the condition of Corona in Delhi has come under control to a great extent. Here the recovery rate is good, the number of positive patients is steadily decreasing. He said that adequate treatment of oxygen has been made in this hospital to fight the epidemic on 200 beds. With the inauguration of this hospital, the medical facilities of Delhi are becoming more advanced. CM said that the Delhi government has made adequate beds in the hospital here to fight the corona. Even if the system deteriorates in the future, the government is fully prepared to compete with Corona.

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