New Delhi:Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Tuesday said the government has geared up to fight a possible threat of the Omicron variant of coronavirus and has prepared 30,000 oxygen beds including 10,000 ICU beds and also ramped up oxygen supply and storage facilities.
The CM had earlier chaired a meeting with government departments to review the preparations to deal with a possible third wave.
"This time, we have prepared 30,000 oxygen beds. Out of these, 10, 000 are ICU beds. There are 6,800 beds under construction that will be ready by February. In every municipal ward we will be able to prepare 100 oxygen beds at a notice of two weeks. There are 270 municipal wards which means we will be able to prepare 27,000 beds at a short notice," PTI quoted him as addressing an online briefing session.
"The government is ordering 32 kinds of medicines to create their buffer stocks of two months and training manpower. The preparations for home isolation are also being done," he said.
On the acute oxygen shortage the capital reeled under during the second wave, the CM said the government has created an extra storage facility of 442 metric tonnes of medical oxygen, something that was not there during the previous wave.