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‘70-80 covid patients being admitted to LNJP daily’: Delhi Health Minister

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‘70-80 covid patients being admitted to LNJP daily’: Delhi Health Minister

‘70-80 covid patients being admitted to LNJP daily’: Delhi Health Minister

Amid rising Covid-19 cases, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain urged people to stay home and leave homes only if necessary.

Speaking to the media, Jain said, "Currently we have 13,000 beds and there is no shortage of ventilators.

Patients from Delhi and other states are being admitted." "The numbers of hospital beds (for availability) is being revised twice a day on the Delhi Corona App," he said adding that people should visit hospitals only after going through the app.

The Health Minister also said that there is no slowdown in Covid-19 cases.

India reported highest daily spike with 1,84,372 new cases, as per data on Wednesday.

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