New Delhi: No health bulletin of Corona was released on May 9 in Delhi, the capital of India, although on the morning of May 10, these figures have been revealed. According to which 1366 cases have been reported in Delhi in one day, while the total number of infected in Delhi has now reached 31309. According to the Health Bulletin of May 9, 1366 new infections have been reported, while 504 people have recovered during the 24 hours and seven lives have been lost. 11861 people have been cured out of 31309 infected and 18543 cases are active, while 905 people have died.
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According to sources, when the government and private hospitals of Delhi were opened for all patients, the conflict between the Lieutenant Governor and Delhi Government would have intensified. In a meeting of Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia raised this issue in front of the Lieutenant Governor.
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As for this, the Delhi Government says that the Lieutenant Governor, who reversed the decision of the Delhi Cabinet, has neither a plan nor any authentic data about the hospitals when the number of patients increases. It is being said that after the DDMA meeting, Manish Sisodia said that with the speed in which Corona infection is increasing in Delhi, it seems that by June 30, one lakh will be infected and 15 thousand beds will be needed. Whereas till July 15, the number of patients will be 2.25 lakhs and the need for beds will be 33 thousand. By July 31, this figure is expected to reach 5.50 lakh. In this situation, 80 thousand beds will be required for the patients.
1366 new #COVID19 cases reported in Delhi. Total number of cases in the national capital is now at 31309, including 18543 active cases, 11861 recovered/discharged/migrated and 905 deaths: Delhi Health Department pic.twitter.com/zT70J4Or9v
— ANI (@ANI) June 10, 2020
Corona infection troubling Indian, death toll continuously rising