Will there be lockdown in Delhi again? Health Minister Satyendar Jain replied

New Delhi: Corona cases are rising again in the national capital Delhi. Meanwhile, the market of speculation has heated up that a lockdown may be implemented again in the country's capital. Now, on this matter, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain has put an end to the speculation by answering. Satyendra Jain said that 80 percent of ICU beds of 33 major hospitals in the capital will be reserved for Corona patients. The Delhi government has issued an order in this regard after a meeting with hospitals on Saturday.

Satyendra Jain said that covid hospitals have been given a concession to increase the beds by 30 per cent. That means if a hospital has 100 beds then it can be 130. But these beds will only be used for Corona patients. With this, Satyendra Jain has ruled out the possibility of mini lockdown in case the case in Delhi increases. On the other hand, the Kejriwal government has once again restored the closed doorstep delivery services during the lockdown.

Doorstep delivery has been started from September 1 in all areas except Delhi's Containment Zone. Delhi residents can now avail doorstep delivery of services related to income certificates, driving licenses and new water connections.

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