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COVID-19: CM Kejriwal admits shortage of ICU beds, assures solution

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COVID-19: CM Kejriwal admits shortage of ICU beds, assures solution

COVID-19: CM Kejriwal admits shortage of ICU beds, assures solution

Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal visited GTB Hospital on November 18.

He informed that there is a shortage of ICU beds but also assured that Delhi govt is closely working on it.

"There is an increase in COVID-19 cases in Delhi but there are enough beds available now.

There is shortage of ICU beds but we are looking into it.

There are many cases in Delhi, our doctors and health workers are responding to it very well," said Delhi CM.

He assured, "I believe in the next few days, more than 600 ICU beds will be added in the hospitals of Delhi.

Central government has assured to provide 750 beds more beds at the DRDO facility."


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